So, 'In Grave Danger of Falling Food' is quite an intriguing dive into the world of permaculture, you know? Bill Mollison brings this laid-back yet sharp wit that really makes the whole thing accessible. It's like you're having a chat with an old friend who's passionate about the earth. The pacing is relaxed, allowing ideas to marinate rather than rush through them. He critiques agribusiness with a tongue-in-cheek perspective, especially targeting those manicured lawns that seem to plague suburbia. It’s a mix of humor and insight that sticks with you. Plus, the practical effects are minimalist but effective, often just Bill with his thoughts against a backdrop of nature. This isn’t your typical documentary; it’s more like a thoughtful stroll through an idea that feels oddly necessary.
Features Bill Mollison's insightful commentary.Unique blend of humor and serious themes.Considered a key piece in permaculture discussions.
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