In Transition 2.0: A Story of Resilience & Hope in Extraordinary Times (2012)

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This film is an inspirational immersion in the Transition movement, gathering stories from around the world of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. There are stories of communities printing their own money, growing food, localising their economies and setting up community power stations.

Transition is an idea that has gone viral, a social experiment that is about responding to uncertain times with solutions and optimism. In a world of increasing uncertainty, here is a story of hope, ingenuity and the power of growing vegetables in unexpected places.

It features the following subtitles, all of which have been done by volunteers in their respective countries: Albanian, Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.

Just click on the 'Captions' button on the video player and you'll find a wide choice of languages available there.

Further Resources

Read a review of Rob Hopkins' latest book, The Power of Just Doing Stuff and get inspired.

Read The Economics of the Fure: Relocation by Rob Hopkins and see the world through a different lense.

Is Transition a Trojan Horse for Permaculture? Rozie Apps asks some seaching questions...

Buy the In Transition 2.0 PAL DVD HERE.

Links for ordering NTSC versions if you are in the US or Japan, or ordering from Germany are HERE.

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