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      Greenhouse by Joost

      2022 1h 25m Documentary List
      Reviews Imagine a house that grows its own food. That's the vision of environmental campaigner Joost Bakker, once dubbed the 'Poster Boy of Zero Waste Living' by The New York Times. This inspiring feature documentary follows Bakker as he builds a self-sustaining home, an ecosystem that provides its occupants with food, shelter, water and energy. Filmed over a year in beautiful central Melbourne, Greenhouse is an uplifting look at the teamwork and ingenuity behind a paradigm-shifting project bursting with life. Read More Read Less

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      Sarah Ward Concrete Playground Pairing sobering data with ways to make a difference — and, in the case of the Greenhouse itself, a game-changing dream solution — is a smart and powerful move. Dec 4, 2022 Full Review Stephen A. Russell Flicks (AU, NZ, UK) Bakker is undoubtedly a captivating speaker, and as the MIFF [audience] award shows, Greenhouse by Joost will appeal to folks who really do want to be a part of the solution. Nov 11, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis Imagine a house that grows its own food. That's the vision of environmental campaigner Joost Bakker, once dubbed the 'Poster Boy of Zero Waste Living' by The New York Times. This inspiring feature documentary follows Bakker as he builds a self-sustaining home, an ecosystem that provides its occupants with food, shelter, water and energy. Filmed over a year in beautiful central Melbourne, Greenhouse is an uplifting look at the teamwork and ingenuity behind a paradigm-shifting project bursting with life.
      Director
      Bruce Permezel
      Genre
      Documentary
      Original Language
      English
      Runtime
      1h 25m