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To illustrate their documentary film that investigates ten countries to understand what could trigger an ecological disaster and especially how to avoid it with positive and concrete initiatives, Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent called upon the Swedish Fredrika Stahl, the legitimate heir of Kate Bush, with her refined and dreamy pop. Cyril and Mélanie wanted the film to be very musical, like any good road movie, that the music supports the emotion, amplifies it, that it be a voice capable of connecting the 10 countries, the dozens of places and characters that were filmed. And Fredrika has been that voice, both through her singing, her lyrics, and her compositions. She was able to translate this diversity, building a unity, and her music appears as one of the major ingredients of the success of this film. And if showing solutions, telling a story that feels good, was the best way to solve the ecological, economic, and social crises that our countries are going through? Following the publication of a study that announces the possible disappearance of a part of humanity by 2100, Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent set out with a team of four people to investigate in ten countries to understand what could trigger this disaster and especially how to avoid it. During their journey, they met pioneers who are reinventing agriculture, energy, economy, democracy, and education. By putting together these positive and concrete initiatives that are already working, they are beginning to see what the world of tomorrow could be...

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  1. Step by step
  2. The world to come
  3. Empty spaces
  4. Planting children
  5. Map of the world
  6. Make a change
  7. Water
  8. Machines
  9. Pull up your sleeves
  10. Wind and steam
  11. Secret garden
  12. More
  13. Kuthambakkam
  14. Paper bills
  15. Everything
  16. Fields
  17. Tomorrow