Normal Is Over Screening

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poster-normal-is-over-high-resSOUTH AFRICAN PREMIERE SCREENING OF

NORMAL IS OVER THE MOVIE

Unique award-winning documentary offering various solutions

to reverse the path of global decline

SOUTH AFRICAN PREMIERE AT THE LABIA THEATRE AUG 5, 6 & 7

PLUS Q & A FILMMAKER, Renée Scheltema

Dedicated to Renée’s beloved youngest daughter Elisa Emely Berkel (1989-2015) who dedicated the last 3 years of her life to help get this documentary out into the world.

SAFCEI is excited about the South African screening of the documentary ‘Normal Is Over The Movie’ this week 5 - 7 August at the Labia Theatre in Cape Town.

‘Normal is Over’ is a globetrotting documentary that’s focused on solutions. Put together by award-winning filmmaker Renée Scheltema, it provides a comprehensive look at ways to make the world a better, greener, and more sustainable place, while offering hope.

Her film chronicles the way humans have inadvertently have imperiled our planet: species extinction, climate change, the depletion of critical natural resources, and industrial control of our food production.

This unique documentary examines how our economic and financial system connects all these issues, and offers solutions, which could be implemented immediately, from practical everyday fixes to rethinking the overarching myths of our time.

Renée meets and interviews not only prominent experts, but also everyday citizens who concentrate on matters such as organic agriculture, the banning of plastic, saving species, ecological economics, sustainable architecture, renewable energy, and more.

While this film is intended to challenge viewers on many different levels, it most of all offers hope and suggests ways of how we can take positive practical action and change our lifestyles for future generations.

Watch the trailer here.

We urge that all Earth Keepers in Cape Town attend one of the screenings and be inspired by the solutions offered. The filmmaker, Renée Scheltema will be there for a Q&A session after the film.