
ROOTED in PEACE is a globally trans-formative, socially-conscious, environmentally-based film. Reitman's journey of self-analysis resonates with audiences seeking inner peace in a world full of people dominated by war, affected by global warming or haunted by inner conflict. The film follows Greg as he speaks to thought leaders around the world having conversations around sustainable development, discussing the challenges of our never-ending wars, and facing the realities of ... (Full plot summary below)
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ROOTED in PEACE is a globally trans-formative, socially-conscious, environmentally-based film. Reitman's journey of self-analysis resonates with audiences seeking inner peace in a world full of people dominated by war, affected by global warming or haunted by inner conflict. The film follows Greg as he speaks to thought leaders around the world having conversations around sustainable development, discussing the challenges of our never-ending wars, and facing the realities of uncertainty placed on the world's institutions by our current political climate. Reitman's introspective and socially relevant documentary was most recently screened at the United Nations. From the US to Costa Rica to India, award-winning filmmaker and environmental activist Greg Reitman traveled to visit such luminaries and activists as Deepak Chopra, music legends Donovan, Mike Love and Pete Seeger, film director David Lynch, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire, Ted Turner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and many others. Their common ideas and examples make ROOTED in PEACE one of the most unexpectedly inspirational viewing experiences of our time.
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| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferPotent, hopeful and enlightening. It can change the way you think about at the world and the symbiosis of man and nature. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenWhile its own roots never go quite as deep as they might, there’s still something goofily endearing about seeing Reitman, armed with that trusty bonsai, traipsing around the country on a healing mission. |
| Village VoiceSam WeisbergThe film is not without its trenchant moments, most rooted not in peace but in science. |
| User Reviewmichael WA meandering story, a non-compelling protagonist, archival video name and face dropping, and worse yet, no big message or call to action. When I saw the very first shot was pixelated and not pristine, I knew celebrity call outs and interviews wasn't going to save this movie from oblivion and library and senior center screenings in the future. I would like my 97 minutes back please. |