One Man, One Cow, One Planet New Zealand

Country:New Zealand
Created:2007
Runtime:56 min.
Member: verb8m
Average rating: 1 by 1 users


Synopsis

'The outcome of the battle for agricultural control in India may just dictate the future of the earth.' Peter Proctor is 78. He has a glass eye and is partially deaf. He can’t stomach hot, spicy food, sings opera obsessively and off-key and has left the comforts of life in suburban New Zealand to live and work in India. He is also quietly determined to save the world. Peter is known as the father of modern biodynamic farming, an arcane and extreme form of agriculture. Detractors call it, at best, hopeful farming, not grounded in today’s market realities - at worst ‘a new age scam.’ But across India thousands of subsistence farmers would disagree. Biodynamic agriculture is changing the landscape, releasing entire communities from the debt cycles and destroyed lands of of chemical farming and the bio colonialism of multinational corporations. One Man, One Cow, One Planet reveals the hidden battle of marginal farmers to own seeds, to grow diverse crops, to feed themselves and their communities. This film reveals how precarious our existence on this planet is, how flawed the mantra of unlimited growth in a finite world and the reality of what happens to people when we treat them as means of production. One Man, One Cow, One Planet puts the self-sufficient village, free of external market forces, at the centre of the universe and reveals that when multinational corporations dictate what farmers must grow they are controlling what all of us eat.

Forms: Documentary
Genres: Educational, Nature, Independent, Environmental, Culture
Niches: Asian, Third World

Cast & Crew

Production

Barbara Sumner Burstyn (Co-Director (1st Project), Coproducer), Thomas Burstyn (Co-Director, Coproducer)

Performance

Peter Coyote (Voice-Over)

Camera

Thomas Burstyn (Cinematographer/DP)

Post Production

Robert Pennington (Picture Editor, Sound Editor, Digital Effects)

Music

Mercan Dede (Original Music/Composer)

Representation

Barbara Sumner Burstyn (Publicist)

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How to Save the World promo


A promo for How to Save the World, a documentary about a farming revolution, the human reality of globalization and the fight for food sovereignty. http://www.howtosavetheworld.co.nz/


How to Save the World


A biodynamic revolution is sweeping India. The outcome of the battle for agricultural control may dictate the future of the earth.


Ratings

spiraldance
    1 Stars

3 Comments about One Man, One Cow, One Planet

spiraldance
Mar 03, 2008 05:05AM

The film , How to Save the World, needs subtitles. When Paul Proctor talks he talks fast and the audio is poor. Please inform the producers.
Sincerely,
Mona

designrevoultion
Feb 14, 2008 09:46PM

Have you seen the new book Out of Poverty, What works when traditional approaches fail. By Paul Polak
Check it out at:
paulpolak.com

verb8m
Nov 12, 2006 06:31PM

How to Save the World will be released December 1 2006.
DVD's can be purchased through the website www.howtosavetheworld.com at that time.

How to Save the World - a film about gardening (sort of) - as if there's no tomorrow. Is that such a strange idea?

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