Photographer Jann Artus-Bertrand adapts his own bestselling book Earth from Above for his debut feature. Using stunning aerial photography, he builds a picture of the changing face of the Earth and delivers a powerful environmental polemic.
Artus-Bertrand’s aerial camera flows over the Earth’s surface absorbing landscapes and cityscapes, rivers and rainforests, slums and shantytowns, detailing how our ecosystems, and the problems they face, are all inextricably interlinked. Starting with the creation and evolution of life on Earth Home focuses on the accelerated growth of humanity in the past century and how our discovery and thirst for oil triggered changes in the environment that may lead to our end.
Made with high–definition cameras that capture pristine, transfixing footage Home was shot in 54 different countries, by three film crews over a period of 217 days. The passionate commentary offers the unequivocal message that humans are to blame for the planet’s ills and that we face two choices: change or die.


















