LAST CALL FOR TOMORROW

  • Director

    Gary Null & Valerie Van Cleve

  • Country, Year, Length

    United States, 2020, 01:33:59

  • Category

    Documentary Feature

  • Format

    Digital

  • Festival Year

    2021

Synopsis

Last Call for Tomorrow, reflects on the crisis’ facing all life on Earth.

We are witnessing the 6th Mass Extinction of our planet. We are loosing about 200 species a day. Humanity has killed 83% of all wild mammals and half of all plants. Of the birds left in the world, 70% are poultry chickens and other farmed birds.
Global industrial pollution is killing over 9 million people a year, through bad air and water.
What recourse can the people take, when there are no effective 
institutions to deal with the global one world order.
We face a clear choice: radical political transformation or deepening mass extinction.
To secure a sustainable future, we must change how we think, who we are, and how we live.

Credits

Gary Null – Director
Valerie Van Cleve – Co-Director, Producer, & Editor
Richard Gale – Writer
Roland Marconi – Director of Photography & Crew

Director Biography

For more than 35 years, Gary Null has been one of the foremost voices of the health movement. He has produced over 70 documentaries. Along with leading experts, Gary has examined a wide range of topics from food production, alternative healing, politics, and our economic system. Gary has aired many of his documentaries on PBS.
Gary has continued to be a strong voice for the consumer, standing up against big corporations and big government. He has exposed the massive drugging of children in our schools, investigated industries such as pesticides, herbicides, artificial sweeteners, food irradiation, water fluoridation, unsafe ingredients in vaccines, nuclear power, the FDA, GMO’s and the Gulf War Syndrome.
Gary has done an original investigative reporting series regularly and has published over 100 original investigative articles. He has also published over 100 books.
He founded the web-based Progressive Radio Network, with an average of 180,000 listeners weekly.
He has the longest-running health radio program in American history.