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Award-winning Documentary Details Permaculture Solutions - Saving Walden's World

Award-winning Documentary Details Permaculture Solutions - Saving Walden's World

As the world teeters on the edge of a sixth mass extinction, is there still hope for sustainable solutions? The film Saving Walden’s World says yes—and shows us how. The Belfast-based director, Jim Merkel just returned from an extensive screening tour in India -- after the film traveled by electric vehicle across the US and by sailboat along Maine’s coast this past summer. To date the film has been accepted to 15 international film festivals and won 8 awards. A screening is scheduled for Tuesday, December 3, at 5 PM at the UMaine Welcome Center, Ferland Engineering Education and Design Center, 75 Long Road, Orono, ME. Free admission, register here to secure a seat.

The event’s host, Joline Blais, is an Associate Professor of New Media at UMaine who uses permaculture in her courses and projects to support regenerative communities & ecosystems. This film amplifies Joline’s work by sharing cross-cultural sustainability innovations with UMaine and the greater community. In an increasingly polarized world, this film specifically sought out low-income societies that were prioritizing happiness and well-being over material accumulation. In a resource constrained context, such as Kerala, Cuba or rural Maine, out of the box solutions emerge.

Can we save ourselves from ourselves? What are we leaving for the next generation? These are the questions at the heart of Saving Walden’s World. The film follows Jim Merkel, a one-time military engineer turned author and sustainability champion, as he raises his son Walden in an off-the-grid homestead. Recognizing the peril on the planet, Jim seeks answers in societies meeting or exceeding the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set for 2030. The film takes us to Cuba, the state of Kerala in India, and Slovenia where decades of programs have ensured universal access to healthcare and higher education. The film asks, “Are there dividends to society from ensuring all have a decent life.”

UMaine Welcome Center, Ferland Engineering Education and Design Center
05:00 PM - 08:00 PM on Tue, 3 Dec 2024

Event Supported By

Global Living Project
2073231474
jimimerkel@gmail.com

Artist Group Info

James Merkel
jimimerkel@gmail.com
UMaine Welcome Center, Ferland Engineering Education and Design Center
75 Long Road
Orono, Maine 04469
2073231474
jimimerkel@gmail.com