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- began Sunday, March 11
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Running time. 85 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. 2012: Time for Change is a 2010 feature-length documentary film directed by João G. Amorim. Based in part on the books of Daniel Pinchbeck, it premiered on April 9, 2010, at the Lumiere Theater in San Francisco.
Oct 15, 2010 · 2012: Time for Change: Directed by Joao G. Amorim. With Daniel Pinchbeck, Maude Barlow, Ariane Burgess, Gerald Celente. 2012: Time For Change is a documentary feature that presents ways to transform our unsustainable society into a regenerative planetary culture.
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- Documentary, Animation, News
- Joao G. Amorim
- 2010-10-15
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Oct 8, 2010 · What is 2012: Time for Change about? Directed by Emmy Award nominee João 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.