The 11th Hour

2007 • 92 minutes
4.1
68 reviews
67%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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Co-directors Leila Conners Petersen and Nadia Conners conduct interviews with some of the world's leading scientists and creative thinkers in a film that asks whether or not it's too late to avoid the ecological disaster that looms ominously on the horizon. In addition to exploring how the human race has arrived at this crucial point in history, conversations with 50 leading thinkers, scientists, and leaders including former Soviet prime minister Mikhail Gorbachev, world-renowned scientist Stephen Hawking, and sustainable design experts Bruce Mau and William McDonough to find out just what humankind can do about the most pressing issues of our time.
Rating
PG

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4.1
68 reviews
A Google user
March 2, 2012
I'm glad I watched this I hope if your reading this you at least watch some part of it either here in android market or on YouTube(free).
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Patricia Keefrey
November 15, 2019
Rich information and insights throughout. Well narrated with interesting directions and questions. Heart touching and soul searching. Provides visuals and interviews which propels the messages to the viewer inspiring the viewer to changes fundamental to the films message on life.
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Diversified Capital Industries
June 17, 2015
In a Class that Defines by laws of Physics and Time and The libraries that contain Those facts present the social and economically sound pre and post scenarios that relate or influence people places and or things that can only be describe as awe inspiring astounding consistent even wether by natural selection to Determining the point its capacity and the Realization of Fact or by pure definition of intrigues to Revelation to those reasons of Personal to Satisfactory or means that Misguided our intentions
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