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Can Creativity Save the World?

Can Creativity Save the World?

Apr 18, 2024
70 min
Documentary
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The final part of the Creativity Trilogy explores existential threats our world is facing. An inspiring film about imagination's power and a hopeful glimpse into the future.

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