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Après Demain 2018

★ 6.97 votes📅 2018-09-21

Two years after the influential documentary *Demain* sparked global conversations about sustainability, *Après Demain (2018)* embarks on a reflective journey alongside director Laure Noualhat and journalist Cyril Dion.

Director: Laure Noualhat

Cast

Mélanie Laurent
Mélanie Laurent
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Bruno Levy
Bruno Levy
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Cyril Dion
Cyril Dion
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Après Demain (2018) about?

*Après Demain* revisits the impact of *Demain*'s groundbreaking sustainability projects, following director Laure Noualhat and journalist Cyril Dion as they assess whether micro-initiatives can truly make a difference in the fight against climate change.

Who directed Après Demain?

The documentary was directed by Laure Noualhat, an investigative journalist known for her critical yet constructive approach to environmental issues.

Who stars in Après Demain?

The film stars Mélanie Laurent, Bruno Levy, and Cyril Dion, with contributions from real-life activists and innovators featured in *Demain*.

Is Après Demain (2018) worth watching?

As a thoughtful follow-up to *Demain*, *Après Demain* offers a nuanced look at progress and setbacks in sustainability. While it lacks an official rating, its engaging blend of humor and depth makes it compelling for eco-conscious viewers.

How long is Après Demain?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Après Demain (2018) — A Sequel That Questions Climate Action

Two years after the influential documentary *Demain* sparked global conversations about sustainability, *Après Demain (2018)* embarks on a reflective journey alongside director Laure Noualhat and journalist Cyril Dion. This witty and thought-provoking sequel dives deep into the real-world impacts of the initiatives that followed the original film's release, questioning whether grassroots efforts can truly combat climate change.

With a blend of humor and sharp inquiry, *Après Demain (2018)* challenges both optimism and skepticism as it explores what succeeds—and what falls short—when communities take action. The film dares to reimagine humanity's future, pushing audiences to consider whether a radical shift in narrative is essential to survival.