Saturday, May 1, 2010

All About DIRT!

Dirt the Movie is truly "All about dirt."

Dirt the Movie


DIRT! The Movie, tells the amazing and little known story of the relationship between humans and living dirt.


Why Dirt?

Dirt feeds us and gives us shelter. Dirt holds and cleans our water. Dirt heals us and makes us beautiful. Dirt regulates the earth's climate. Dirt is the ultimate natural resource for all life on earth.
Yet most humans ignore, abuse, and destroy our most precious living natural resource.Consider the results of such behavior: mass starvation, drought, floods, and global warming, and wars. If we continue on our current path, Dirt might find another use for humans, as compost for future life forms.
It doesn't have to be that way. Another world, in which we treat dirt with the respect it deserves, is possible and we'll show you how.
The film offers a vision of a sustainable relationship between Humans and Dirt through profiles of the global visionaries who are determined to repair the damage we've done before it's too late. There are many ways we can preserve the living skin of the earth for future generations. If you care about your food, water, the air you breathe, your
 health and happiness...

it's time to see DIRT! the Movie, roll up your sleeves for action and Get Dirty.

This is an incredible film and I wanted to make sure you knew about it.

DIRT! The Movie brings to life the environmental, economic, social and political impacts of soil.

If you take anything away from this film, know that we’re all in it together. The benefits of fertile soil are available for all of us to enjoy and the responsibility rests on all of us to take care of it.

Check out the trailer below.



and sign up to find out how to see DIRT! The Movie in your community.
You may also purchase the movie,
as well as great T-shirts, hats, and dirt bags.

For Educational Materials About Dirt & Soil
Please See the Educational Study Guide, Links and Other Resources
on the website.

and you can click here to get a pdf. of the Resources

 

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