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Garbage Warrior - Michael Reynolds, Oliver Hodge
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Movie propaganda
What do beer cans, car tires and water bottles have in common? Not much unless you're renegade architect Michael Reynolds, in which case they are tools of choice for producing thermal mass and energy-independent housing. For 30 years New Mexico-based Reynolds and his green disciples have devoted their time to advancing the art of "Earthship Biotecture" by building self-sufficient, off-the-grid communities where design and function converge in eco-harmony. However, these experimental structures that defy state standards create conflict between Reynolds and the authorities, who are backed by big business. Frustrated by antiquated legislation, Reynolds lobbies for the right to create a sustainable living test site. While politicians hum and ha, Mother Nature strikes, leaving communities devastated by tsunamis and hurricanes. Reynolds and his crew seize the opportunity to lend their pioneering skills to those who need it most. Shot over three years and in four countries, Garbage Warrior is a timely portrait of a determined visionary, a hero of the 21st century.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film documentary environment architecture environmentally friendly housing
Persons of interest
- Michael Reynolds .... Himself
- Oliver Hodge .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Garbage Warrior official movie site
- Garbage Warrior film production notes
- Garbage Warrior QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- British Independent Film Awards 2007: Nominated: Best Achievement in Production, Best British Documentary, Douglas Hickox Award (Oliver Hodge)
- Studios and distributors:
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Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
The documentary, environment movie Garbage Warrior is directed by Oliver Hodge and stars Michael Reynolds.
Government security censorship classification
M (Coarse language)
Surveillance time
88 minutes (1:28 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 21 August 2008 - Melbourne
Film: 18 September 2008 - Sydney
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