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Gaia Symphony I (1992)

None | Japan | Japanese | 101 min
Directed by: Jin Tatsumura
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Gaia is the name of the Goddess of the Earth in Greek mythology. British scientist Dr. James Lovelock proposed a theory that the Earth itself is a giant living organism. All living creatures actively create the environment they need to survive in, maintaining environmental factors like temperature, humidity and atmosphere. He calls this theory Gaia. It is from this theory that the title Gaia Symphony originates. Since its first release in 1992, without the help of any large distribution companies, Gaia Symphony continues to be screened voluntarily across Japan by audiences who were inspired by the films. Realizing the importance of sharing the Gaia's message with as many people as possible, this grass roots or word-of-mouth distribution network continues to grow, and to this date, the films have been screened over 5,600 times and have been seen by over 2.2 million people in Japan alone. Gaia Symphony No. 1 features four men and women from various parts of the globe who appear to be ordinary people making extraordinary contributions to help create a beautiful future for the planet. Based on their own experience, each of them delivers powerful and insightful messages about human "spirituality" as being the key to living in harmony with our Mother Earth, Gaia.

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Release Date
Japan
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1992
Also Known As (A.K.A.)
Gaia Symphony I
(Original title)
Gaia Symphony I
Japan
Parent Guide
Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated