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Critical Mass

2013 | 100m | English

(78 votes)

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Director: Mike Freedman
Writer: Mike Freedman
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Things aren't looking good for the world's population; as we multiply at an alarming rate there is not enough food, space... or sense. This intelligent film interweaves a fascinating 1960s rat experiment by Dr. John B. Calhoun with a slick snapshot of today's urban jungle.
Release Date: Apr 25, 2013
Director: Mike Freedman
Writer: Mike Freedman
Genres: Documentary
Keywords overpopulation, environmental issues, population growth
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Name Character
Robert Rapier Himself
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Mike Freedman Writer, Director
Anthony Stadler Editor
Christopher Reading Sound Editor
Gwyn Evans Color Designer
Brian Strange Director of Photography
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Mike Freedman Producer
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raulcreed
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A rather interesting and insightful look on the experiments of J.B. Calhoun into mouse population growth. An almost entertaining look at overpopulation, it cross references with many other thoughtful theories to give, if not a bleak, but insightful look upon humanities future. It regularly surprises ... you with it's good production value and critical examination of a vast empire built upon a finite resource. Population growth for humanity has gone unchecked for the last few hundred years with the industrial revolution, and has exponentially increased our numbers. This documentary is a must watch for anyone interested in a population boom never before seen on our planet.

Jun 23, 2021