"What we need now is to find ways to free the creativity, the enthusiasm of most people to get them on board. We don’t need to complain or to cry anymore, we need to act."
On the occasion of the nationwide US opening of "Tomorrow", an award-winning eco-documentary showcasing alternative and creative solutions, on Earthday 2017, ECOCLUB.com interviews Cyril Dion, the film's author and co-producer. Mr Dion has a lifelong interest in ecological and social justice causes. After a short career as an actor, he became a Project Manager for the Hommes de Paroles foundation. He coordinated an Israeli-Palestinian congress in Caux in 2003, followed by two congresses bringing together Imams and Rabis in Bruxelles (2005) and Sevilla (2006). He co-founded the Kaizen magazine and serves as a spokesman for the Colibris movement, an environmental non-profit organisation which he co-founded in 2007. "Demain" (Tomorrow), currently being released across the world, won the César Award for Best Documentary in 2016 and was seen by over one million in movie theatres in France.