TOMORROW'S POWER
Film poster for "Tomorrow's Power" with group of people sitting on hill watching sunset.
TOMORROW'S POWER
Film poster for "Tomorrow's Power" with group of people sitting on hill watching sunset.
Communities in Gaza, Colombia and Germany rise to meet to the environmental and economic crises they face

TOMORROW'S POWER

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Fossil Fuels • Climate Change • Social Justice • Activists • Colombia • Gaza • Germany • Renewable Energy • War-Torn Communities

Date of Completion: 2017 | Run Time: 76 minutes​​ | Language: German, Arabic & Spanish with English subtitles | Captions: Yes | Includes: Transcript | Director: Amy Miller | Producers: Amy Miller & Byron A. Martin | Writer: Amy Miller | Editor: Boban Chaldovich | Director of Photography: Sylvestre Guidi | Composer: Benoît Groulx | Sound Recording and Design: Kyle Stanfield

TOMORROW'S POWER follows stories of communities and movements challenging current power structures to fight at the intersection of social and climate justice. The film takes us around the world from war torn, oil-rich Colombia where people have been building a peace process from the bottom up, to Germany, where activists are pushing the country to fully leave behind the extraction of fossil fuels and complete its transition to renewable energy. And finally, the film takes audiences to Gaza City where the problem of daily energy blackouts–borne out of the 11-year siege–is being tackled by health practitioners through solar power in order to provide essential care in hospitals.

Educational Media Reviews Online | Reviewed by Abbey B. Lewis, STEM Engagement Librarian, University of Colorado Boulder
"It’s recommended because of its inside view of grassroots activism in social and environmental contexts. Audiences will be sure to find themselves thinking about possibilities for change within their own reach."