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Mother: Caring for 7 Billion

Description: Mother, the film, breaks a 40-year taboo by bringing to light an issue that silently fuels our largest environmental, humanitarian and social crises - population growth. Since the 1960s the world population has nearly doubled, adding more than 3 billion people. At the same time, talking about population has become politically incorrect because of the sensitivity of the issues surrounding the topic- religion, economics, family planning and gender inequality. The film illustrates both the over consumption and the inequity side of the population issue by following Beth, a mother, a child-rights activist and the last sibling of a large American family of twelve, as she discovers the thorny complexities of the population dilemma and highlights a different path to solve it.

Genres: Documentary

Homepage: http://www.motherthefilm.com

Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 69 minutes

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Esraa Bani

Played Herself (Population Action International)

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Albert Bartlett

Played Himself - Host

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Lester Brown

Played Himself (Earth Policy Institute)

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Martha Campbell

Played Herself (Venture Strategies)

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Susan Davis

Played Herself (BRAC)

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Brian Dixon

Played Himself (Population Connection)

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Paul R. Ehrlich

Played Himself - Host

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Riane Eisler

Played Herself (Center for Partnership Studies)

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Katie Elmore Mota

Played Herself (Population Media Center)

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John Feeney

Played Himself (Environmental writer)

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Sara Morello

Played Herself

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Malcolm Potts

Played Himself (University of California at Berkeley)

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William N. Ryerson

Played Himself (Population Media Center)

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Peter Sawtell

Played Himself (Eco-Justice Ministries)

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Laura S. Scott

Played Herself (author of Two Is Enough)

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Negussie Teffera

Played Himself (Population Media Center)

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Mathis Wackernagel

Played Himself (Global Footprint Network)

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Lyuba Zarsky

Played Herself (Monterey Institute of International Studies)

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Robert Walker

Played Himself (Population Institute)

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