American outsider architect Michael Reynolds creates beautiful ramshackle homes in the New Mexico desert out of discarded beer cans, reclaimed wood, old tyres and clay, the physical manifestations of his life's passion for sustainable living. But Reynolds is not so much an architect as a one-man eco-movement, a visionary whose ideas will either help us save the planet or just land him in more trouble with the local authorities. Shot over three years in the US, Mexico and India, this is an extraordinary, intimate portrait of a man possessed by his dream of changing the world.
An ICA Films release.
Dir Oliver Hodge, UK 2007, 86 mins, Cert 15
www.ica.org.uk/garbagewarrior
@jstack6 Nah, he should just walk the 200 miles a day he needs to travel, you are a genious!
AlessioAguirreAlessi 1 month ago
@Hatari2u Biodiesel is very bad too!! Cause make food expensive!
We must think realy at all...
Florabela69 1 year ago
his car runs on Bio Diesel
Hatari2u 1 year ago
he's doing good, but why drive a gas motorcycle that burns oil and a car ?
A bicycle works much better with an earthship home. We all need to start making zero energy homes. It's low tech , lots of insulation, better windows, no pools, enrystar applicances. It's not hard and pays for years.
jstack6 2 years ago
very interesting video,
changing the world is a hard job to take dough.
Thalysiakeuh 3 years ago 2