The fea­ture film “2012: Time for Change” presents an opti­mistic alter­na­tive to apoc­a­lyp­ti­cal doom and gloom. Directed by Emmy Award nom­i­nee Joao Amorim, the film fol­lows jour­nal­ist Daniel Pinch­beck, author of the best­selling 2012: The Return of Quet­zal­coatl, on a quest for a new par­a­digm that inte­grates the archaic wis­dom of tribal cul­tures with the sci­en­tific method. As con­scious agents of evo­lu­tion, we can redesign post-industrial soci­ety on eco­log­i­cal prin­ci­ples to make a world that works for all. Rather than break­down and bar­barism, 2012 her­alds the birth of a regen­er­a­tive plan­e­tary cul­ture where col­lab­o­ra­tion replaces com­pe­ti­tion, where explo­ration of psy­che and spirit becomes the new cut­ting edge, replac­ing the ster­ile mate­ri­al­ism that has pushed our world to the brink.

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