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1:41:00
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Rating:
7.3
Director:
Mark van Wijk
Cast:
Daniel Amen, Lisa Archer, Dave Asprey…
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The film looks at the advances of our civilization and how the recklessness of unchecked technology is choking out the environment. "Origins" shows how man, technology, and nature can walk together.
Origins
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4245110
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SOURCE: Origins 2014 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary
Director: Mark van Wijk
Stars: Daniel Amen, Lisa Archer, Dave Asprey
Plot: The film looks at the advances of our civilization and how the recklessness of unchecked technology is choking out the environment. "Origins" shows how man, technology, and nature can walk together.
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English
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"Origins" takes a journey through the biological roots of where we have come from and where we have gone. Using fire as a metaphor for technology, the film looks at the advances of our civilization and how the recklessness of unchecked technology is now choking out the environment and poisoning our bodies. Interviews with the biggest names in the health and green space create compelling context and arguments for how we can better coexist with nature. "Origins" shows how man, technology, and nature can walk together in balance.—Well.org