Bullfrog Films
16 minutes
Grades 7-12, College, Adult

Directed by Swain Wolfe
Produced by Bitteroot Films

DVD Purchase $59, Rent $35
VHS Purchase $59, Rent $35

US Release Date: 1979
Copyright Date: 1977
DVD ISBN: 1-59458-792-2
VHS ISBN: 1-59458-791-4

Subjects
Agriculture
Business Practices
Economics
Energy
Environment
Globalization
Renewable Energy
Social Psychology
Urban and Regional Planning

Awards and Festivals
World Future Society Conference
AAAS Science Film Festival
River City Film Conference
E. F. Schumacher...
As If People Mattered

Summary of Schumacher's economic arguments referring to the world energy situation.

"A very important film to consider when one looks at the worldwide need for practical alternatives in a fuel mad world." Esme Dick in Energy & the Way We Live

A clear summary of Schumacher's economic arguments - with special reference to the world energy situation.

Filmed in Montana, Schumacher denounces what he calls "internal colonialism". After all, a colony is a territory that is being developed not for its own sake by its own inhabitants, but by far away power- as a source of raw materials. In this case the far away powers are the large metropolitan areas.

In a world short of energy, the system is becoming unworkable. Fewer factories farther and farther apart providing fewer and fewer jobs cannot provide the answer. In its place Schumacher argues for a system where local people consume local goods. This saves energy, creates jobs, but more important, it gives meaning to people's lives.

Web Page: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/efs.html

Reviews
"Dr. Schumacher, with characteristic clarity, simplicity, and sanity, gives a summary of those ideas which have made his writings of such immense and vital importance to us all."

Frederick Franck, author The Zen of Seeing

"A very important film to consider when one looks at the worldwide need for practical alternatives in a fuel mad world."
Esme Dick in Energy and the Way We Live

"The visuals convey the message: In a megabakery, a lonely, bored attendant watches loaves passing his station endlessly, while in an "
ppropriate" bakery, two young women execute the entire baking process and even get a chance to chat with their customers, Their bright faces fill the screen at the very moment that Schumacher propounds a society of self-sufficient people, unafraid of the future, unworried as to the meaning of their lives and the reason for their existence..."
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