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Director:
Elaine Bass, Saul Bass
Cast:
John H. Mayer, Robert Millar…
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Produced by actor Robert Redford, The Solar Film is a part serious live action, part satirical animated educational documentary made to show the history of fossil fuels and why the use of clean solar energy should be the way of the future.
The Solar Film
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083104
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SOURCE: The Solar Film 1980 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Animation, Comedy, Documentary, Family, History, Sci-Fi
Director: Elaine Bass, Saul Bass
Stars: John H. Mayer, Robert Millar
Plot: Produced by actor Robert Redford, The Solar Film is a part serious live action, part satirical animated educational documentary made to show the history of fossil fuels and why the use of clean solar energy should be the way of the future.
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English
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On the march for progress, mankind kept wasting plenty of natural resources underground, water and energy, polluting the environment without analyzing the losses and problems human beings would endure while trying to obtain more and more things to preserve life. But half of those resources could be better saved if people would look above their heads and see a great natural possibility that can be used to generate clean energy. Mixing animation with real footage, Saul and Elaine Bass present an informative short film that advocates the use of solar energy.—Rodrigo Amaro