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So, have you heard of this movie called Home? It’s a documentary from French photojournalist Yann Arthus-Bertrand who, with his crew, flew around in a helicopter taking aerial pictures of different regions in over fifty countries for eighteen months. Why, you ask? To very tangibly show the biological inter-dependency (there’s a proper word for this, but I can’t fucking remember it right now) between all species on earth. Specifically, though, through amazing Planet Earth-like footage, he explores how one dominant species (us, humans) has totally fucked everything up for ourselves/the planet. But, like, you know, it’s physical, actual proof……that you can see for yourself FOR FREE at Angelika.

All you have to do is buy your tickets on Fandango and type in the “NYCHOME” promotional code, and you should be all set. Click on that link, though for more detail.

So, next time some asshole tries to tell you that global warming doesn’t exist, you can tell them to go fuck themselves and go back to their Holocaust-denying message boards even more so after seeing this film. And if you are one of those reality-denier types, at least you can admire the film for the amazing cinematography.

Photo Courtesy of Treehugger.com.

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Anna G. is a Southern California native living in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn since 2005. Anna is constantly trying to unite her love of CA sunshine and the excitement of the New York urban jungle, all the while trying to keep her unwieldy credit card debt under control, and look fabulous at brunch, no matter how un-showered and hungover.