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A Sense of Wonder 2008

55 min📅 2008-03-12

"Rachel Carson's Love of the Natural World and Her Fight to Defend It"

A Sense of Wonder (2008) is a captivating documentary that delves into the life of Rachel Carson, a pioneering environmentalist who dared to challenge the status quo.

Director: Christopher Monger

Cast

Kaiulani Lee
Kaiulani Lee
Rachel Carson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Sense of Wonder (2008) about?

This documentary explores the life and work of Rachel Carson, a pioneering environmentalist who challenged the status quo and sparked a global movement towards sustainability.

Who directed A Sense of Wonder?

Christopher Monger directed A Sense of Wonder (2008)

Who stars in A Sense of Wonder?

The film features Kaiulani Lee in a captivating portrayal of Rachel Carson.

Is A Sense of Wonder (2008) worth watching?

With its inspiring story of environmental activism and thought-provoking themes, A Sense of Wonder (2008) is a must-watch for anyone interested in science, politics, and social change.

How long is A Sense of Wonder?

A Sense of Wonder (2008) has a runtime of 55 minutes

About A Sense of Wonder (2008) — A pioneering environmentalist's inspiring story

A Sense of Wonder (2008) is a captivating documentary that delves into the life of Rachel Carson, a pioneering environmentalist who dared to challenge the status quo. Director Christopher Monger skillfully brings to life Carson's love for the natural world and her tireless efforts to protect it. Through her book, 'The Silent Spring,' Carson shed light on the devastating consequences of human actions on the environment, sparking a global movement towards sustainability. This 55-minute film is a poignant tribute to Carson's legacy, inviting viewers to experience the sense of wonder that drives her to fight for the planet.

With Kaiulani Lee's captivating portrayal of Rachel Carson, A Sense of Wonder (2008) is an inspiring and thought-provoking exploration of one woman's courage to challenge the norms. The film's themes of environmentalism, conservation, and the human impact on nature are both timely and timeless, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersection of science, politics, and social change.