Review of Kiss the Ground (2020) by Mostlytylor — 08 Jun 2021
This fairly recent addition to Netflix shows audiences the miraculous healing power of dirt. Have I got your attention? This is actually a fascinating film and certainly a persuasive one. Director duo, Joshua and Rebecca Tickell take a look at regenerative farming practices which facilitates the restoration of degraded land and carbon drawdown.
When the end credits roll you’ll be formulating strongly worded aimed at your state’s officials, in your head. What we have on our hands with Kiss The Ground is a documentary about the grim reality of climate change that actually brings an accessible solution to the table.
Visuals like the restoration of the Loess Plateau in China will stick with me for a while. This is an easy recommendation for anyone to living on Planet Earth.
This review of Kiss the Ground (2020) was written by Mostlytylor on 08 Jun 2021.
Kiss the Ground has generally received very positive reviews.
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