Posted on May 06, 2025 at 14:24. / Modified on May 06, 2025 at 14:34.
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Journalist and filmmaker, the Saint-Galleise Livia Vonaesch was captivated as soon as it was discovered by the Toptop project of Dario Schwörer and Sabine Schwörer-Ammann, launched fifteen years earlier: led aboard their sailboat Pachamama (“mother earth” in Inca language), a “world expedition for the climate” which aims to awaken the youth to environment. A Swiss couple living on the oceans, soon with the family, with such an idealistic project? This was what deserved a documentary! Seven years later, the result is there, brought back in high struggle after several periods of cohabitation everything except obvious on 20 floating square meters.
Climatologist by training and amateur navigator, Dario Schwörer was also able to see as a high mountain guide the rapid effects of current climate change. With his young wife, an eight -year -old nurse his youngest, he then launched himself in what has become a real choice of life: drop the moorings and live to the rhythm of nature while making himself useful. This is how the Schwörer collect samples for various research centers, invite to pick up plastic waste, animate workshops in schools and give conferences for potential donors. But strangely, all of this is barely in the film.
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