First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture
Originally released in 2009. First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture is a documentary film. directed by David Sheen. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Becky Bee, Katy Bryce, and Meka Bunch
Synopsis
FIRST EARTH is a documentary about the movement towards a massive paradigm shift for shelter - building healthy houses in the old ways, out of the very earth itself, and living together like in the old days, by recreating villages. An audiovisual manifesto filmed over the course of 4 years and 4 continents, FIRST EARTH makes the case that earthen homes are the healthiest housing in the world; and that since it still takes a village to raise a healthy child, it is incumbent upon us to transform our suburban sprawl into eco-villages, a new North American dream.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture about?
FIRST EARTH is a documentary about the movement towards a massive paradigm shift for shelter - building healthy houses in the old ways, out of the very earth itself, and living together like in the...
Who directed First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture?
First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture was directed by David Sheen.
How long is First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture?
First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).
When was First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture released?
First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture was released on February 4, 2009 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture?
The main cast of First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture includes Becky Bee, Katy Bryce, Meka Bunch, James Chaffers, Elke Cole.