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In honor of Earth Day’s 50th Anniversary – One Week Only!

Here’s how this works:
For $12 (the cost of a regular movie ticket), Vimeo will grant you access to the film, which is viewable on any internet-connected device including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. If you have the appropriate technology (Chromecast, Amazon Firestick, AirPlay, Apple TV, Smart TV, etc), you may be able to stream this to your television at home from your computer or phone. After purchasing, you will have access to watch the film for 72 hours.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding your order, you can email KimStim here.

For every purchase of Earth from now through Thursday, April 23rd, nearly 50% goes directly back to Enzian in an effort to support us while we are facing a difficult time. We appreciate your support and hope to bring you more great indie films on-demand in the coming weeks!

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Certified Fresh with 87% on Rotten Tomatoes!

EARTH was filmed at seven locations where humans are transforming the planet on a grand scale: Entire mountains being moved in California, a tunnel being sliced through rock at the Brenner Pass, an open-cast mine in Hungary, the world-famous Carrara marble quarry in Italy, a copper mine in Spain, the salt mine used to store radioactive waste in Wolfenbüttel and a Northern Canadian tar sands site where the destruction of indigenous lands threatens local communities.  

Director Nikolaus Geyrhalter contrasts these large scale projects with interviews with the individuals helping to realize them to highlight our fraught struggles for and against the planet.

Austria, 2019, 115 minutes, Not Rated, In English, German, Hungarian, Spanish, and Italian with English subtitles, Directed by Nikolaus Geyrhalter

  • "One of the most important and poignant environmental documentaries in recent years”

    —Cineuropa
  • "Aesthetically exhilarating and spectacular!”

    —Tony Pipolo, Artforum
  • "FILM OF THE WEEK! Spectacular, even awe-inspiring.”

    —Jonathan Romney, Film Comment
  • "Despite its apocalyptic visions, it feels curiously optimistic because Geyrhalter hasn’t given up on us.”

    —Manohla Dargis, New York Times
  • "Geyrhalter proves again that he is a unique figure in world cinema.”

    —The Guardian
  • "High ambition is matched by impressive execution, resulting in a thought-provoking contribution to ongoing ecological debates.”

    —The Hollywood Reporter
  • "In a remarkable way, the sheer scale and ambition of this project is matched by its humility towards its subject and subjects. We were moved by the film’s palpable trust in its audience while simultaneously denouncing all of our hand in the scarred (mother) earth we leave behind to future people."

    —Sheffield Doc/Fest International Award
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