"Charismatic - with a warm sense of humor" - NEW YORK TIMES
This inspiring film is a profile of renegade architect Michael Reynolds, who for 30 years has led a crew in the New Mexico desert in designing “Earthship Biotecture”—housing that uses recycled products and is completely self-sufficient. His ingenuity in creating such buildings is as rousing as his failures to persuade the state government to let him continue his experiments are frustrating. British filmmaker Oliver Hodge followed Reynolds over a period of three years, and cannily juxtaposes his bureaucratic battles with successes working with survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami and hurricane Katrina. It’s a genuinely inspirational film on a subject where we could stand some hope.
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