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The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream (2004)

The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream (2004)
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Since the end of World War II, American families have steadily moved away from large cities into suburban areas, with little thought to the ecological costs of suburban life. Creating neighborhoods with large single-family homes that require significant amounts of energy to heat and are located an inconvenient distance from schools, shopping centers, and employment districts that demand the daily use of automobiles, suburbs are remarkably inefficient communities built around the notion that fossil fuels will always be inexpensive and readily available. However, many experts have speculated that the Earth's supply of oil and natural gas is rapidly dwindling, and that the amount available may throw the world into a global, political, and economic crisis in the foreseeable future. The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream is a documentary which examines the rise of the suburban lifestyle, the costs to the Earth and the economy of our current living habits, where we may be headed, and how this situation can be remedied. Canadian journalist Barrie Zwicker serves as narrator. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Barrie ZwickerJames Howard Kunstler, (more)
Director(s):
Gregory Greene
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Since the end of World War II, American families have steadily moved away from large cities into suburban areas, with little thought to the ecological costs of suburban life. Creating neighborhoods with large single-family homes that require significant amounts of energy to heat and are located an inconvenient distance from schools, shopping centers, and employment districts that demand the daily use of automobiles, suburbs are remarkably inefficient communities built around the notion that fossil fuels will always be inexpensive and readily available. However, many experts have speculated that the Earth's supply of oil and natural gas is rapidly dwindling, and that the amount available may throw the world into a global, political, and economic crisis in the foreseeable future. The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream is a documentary which examines the rise of the suburban lifestyle, the costs to the Earth and the economy of our current living habits, where we may be headed, and how this situation can be remedied. Canadian journalist Barrie Zwicker serves as narrator. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
78 mins

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Director(s):
Gregory Greene
Writer(s):
Gregory Greene
Producer(s):
Barry Silverthorn
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Categories:
DocumentarySpecial Interest
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Christopher D.

This film brings out information that is not readily available. Thank you for having movies that have truth and reality in them.

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Steven G.

After watching " The end of suburbia" most of the predictions that were made in 2003 have come true as of 2008. At the time this video was made, gas was $1.89 a gallon and was predicted to reach $4 a gallon. Today with the price of oil at $118 a barrel, it seems that what was predicted is coming true. I heard on the radio yesterday that gas will be $7 a gallon in five years. I believe it.

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Arnold R.

This was made in 2004 & if you watch it now you can see what they said then has started to unfold only 4 short years later! A note to "Amanda" & those that think like her, please go check your history & facts as everything mentioned about GM is factual (to bad they dont know how to do business in the year 2008 in the same manner - they might not be going down the drain!).

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