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'''''The Fourth Revolution: Energy''''', also known as ''Die 4. Revolution – Energy Autonomy'', is a German [[documentary film]] about [[List of films about renewable energy|renewable energy]] by [[Carl-A. Fechner]], released in 2010. It shows the vision of a global society, which lives in a world where the energy is produced [[Renewable energy#100% renewable energy|100% with renewable energies]], showing a complete reconstruction of the economy, to reach this goal.
'''''The Fourth Revolution: Energy''''', also known as ''Die 4. Revolution – Energy Autonomy'', is a German [[documentary film]] about [[List of films about renewable energy|renewable energy]] by [[Carl-A. Fechner]], released in 2010. It shows the vision of a global society, which lives in a world where the energy is produced [[Renewable energy#100% renewable energy|100% with renewable energies]], showing a complete reconstruction of the economy, to reach this goal.

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The Fourth Revolution: Energy
Written byCarl-A. Fechner
Directed byCarl-A. Fechner
StarringHermann Scheer
Fatih Birol
Preben Maegaard
Muhammed Yunus
Matthias Willenbacher
Bianca Jagger
Theme music composerNatalia Dittrich
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
Production
ProducerCarl-A. Fechner
CinematographySorin Dragoi
EditorMona Bräuer
Running time83 minutes
Original release
Release
  • March 18, 2010 (2010-03-18)

The Fourth Revolution: Energy, also known as Die 4. Revolution – Energy Autonomy, is a German documentary film about renewable energy by Carl-A. Fechner, released in 2010. It shows the vision of a global society, which lives in a world where the energy is produced 100% with renewable energies, showing a complete reconstruction of the economy, to reach this goal.

The production of the film lasted four years and was financed by volunteers.[1] The parts of the film were made in 10 different countries, showing existing pioneer projects in different cultures: from the vision of the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammed Yunus and his micro-credits over the visions of the Right Livelihood Award laureate Hermann Scheer from Eurosolar to enterprises that work hard to become all these visions' reality. The film started in the cinemas of Germany March 18, 2010 and had its U.S. premiere at the San Francisco Green Film Festival in March 2011.

In the German trailer to the film, the revolution in capitalist ownership of energy resources is stressed; Hermann Scheer says that "instead of a few owners we will have hundreds of thousands..." and "energy supply will receive a democratization".[2] The film embodies the thinking of Hermann Scheer before his sudden death in 2010.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Template:De icon Der Spiegel
  2. ^ film trailer (partly english with german subtitles)
  3. ^ film website (german and english) Scheer's book Energy Autonomy .. was instrumental.
  4. ^ Der Spiegel (german) "2006 Idee"