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12th Hour


12th HOUR, narrated by David Morse, the new film by Susan Kucera, the multi award winning director of Living in the Future's Past produced by Jeff Bridges.

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Much of our population currently lives with hopeful delusions about climate change. These delusions, many of which are built in by evolution, hamper our ability to meaningfully address the problem.

Our brains evolved to solve short-term challenges for our survival. Climate change is a long-term challenge to our survival. Can we bridge the gap between these modes of thinking?

Emmy-nominated actor David Morse narrates the brutally honest 12th hour with insight from noted evolutionary biologists, climate scientists, cognitive researchers and psychologists.

Visionary thinkers like Peter Russell, Dr. Paul Piff, Dr. Kari Norgaard and dozens of the brightest minds in academia lay out an unflinching look at mankind: our past, our abilities, our shortcomings and what may be humankind's final destination.

If we have any hope to survive the changes we’ve locked in to our climate, we need to be honest with ourselves and our limitations. The 12th Hour lays out our biases so that we may overcome them.


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12th Hour selected at Florida Environmental Film Festival: May 13 – 23, 2022

Florida Environmental Film Festival

The Florida environmental film festival's purpose is education and literacy through films.
Our selection of films (shorts, documentaries, and feature films) will offer the audience an accessible medium through films and speakers to discuss critical thinking with the audience. We will be soliciting speakers and filmmakers to be available after the film showing to answer questions from the audience for educational benefits (in person). Our hope is that this will broaden the audience's knowledge of the environment in Florida through speakers and films.

FEFF wants to screen locally made films and international films that show creativity and diversity, on the environmental impacts of Florida, and a better way forward.
We only accept submissions FilmFreeway.

We base our final film selections on these five questions:

1. Does the film present a narrative that a Florida audience could appreciate?
2. In particular, does the film address an issue that impacts the Florida environment?
3. Does the film present a concise, easily understood solution-based story?
4. Conversely, does the film promote a person, a group, politics, or religion?
5. Does the film come across as intelligent, resourceful, and respectful?

*When you submit, you MUST submit with a JPEG film poster, with an Image size (px) W: 480 x H: 640 245KB with the director's name and title so we can use it for advertisement and social media.

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