HOME
by Yann Arthus-Bertrand: A Stunning Call to Protect Our Planet
If you haven’t seen HOME, the groundbreaking film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, it’s time to add it to your watchlist. Released on June 5, 2009—World Environment Day—HOME is more than just a documentary. It’s an urgent call to action, beautifully filmed to show our planet’s wonders and the damage we’re causing.
The film offers sweeping aerial views of Earth’s most breathtaking landscapes. From lush forests and shimmering glaciers to crowded cities and parched deserts, it’s a visual masterpiece. But these stunning shots come with a clear message: our way of life is unsustainable, and we’re pushing our planet to its limits.
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A Global Portrait of an Imperiled Earth
Directed by world-renowned photographer and environmentalist Yann Arthus-Bertrand, HOME travels across more than 50 countries. Using only aerial footage, it offers a unique, wide-angle look at the planet’s beauty and fragility.
The film doesn’t shy away from the truth. It shows deforestation in the Amazon, melting ice caps, overexploited resources, and growing urban sprawl. It draws clear connections between human activities and the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion.
While the imagery is often breathtaking, the narration reminds viewers of the urgency to change. It’s a sobering contrast that drives the point home: we have altered Earth more in the last 50 years than in all of human history before.

Free to Watch, Made to Share
One of the most remarkable things about HOME is that it was made free to watch. The producers wanted to ensure as many people as possible could see it, hoping its powerful message would spread widely.
By offering it online for free, they broke down barriers to access. This decision reflects the film’s core mission: awakening collective awareness and inspiring action on a global scale. After all, protecting our planet is a responsibility we all share.
Why It Still Matters
More than a decade since its release, HOME remains as relevant as ever. Climate change continues to intensify. Forests are still being cleared at alarming rates. Water scarcity, biodiversity collapse, and pollution threaten communities worldwide.
HOME reminds us that our choices—how we consume, build, travel, and live—have consequences. But it also suggests hope: if humans caused these problems, we can also solve them. By acting now, we can slow the damage and work toward a more sustainable future.
Watch HOME Today
Whether you’re an environmental advocate, a teacher looking for educational content, or someone simply curious about our planet, HOME is essential viewing. It combines artistry with a powerful message in a way few documentaries do.
Watching HOME isn’t just about appreciating the Earth’s beauty. It’s about understanding what’s at stake—and why we can’t afford to wait to make changes.
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