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This film sheds light on a world plagued by physical inactivity among both young and old.


In a world ensnared by the shackles of sedentary living, where the once vibrant rhythms of life have faded into a disheartening stillness, "Inactive" delves deep into the gripping tale of a physical inactivity pandemic. This thought-provoking film uncovers a haunting reality where children and adults alike have become prisoners of their own immobility, causing widespread health repercussions and a profound societal shift.


Amid the bleak backdrop of a generation that has forsaken movement for the comforts of screens and convenience, "Inactive" boldly confronts the consequences of this global crisis. It paints a picture of obesity, heart disease, and mental health struggles that have become all too prevalent.


But within this narrative of stagnation, glimmers of hope emerge. The film takes an inspiring turn as it introduces solutions that hold the potential to overturn the tide of physical inactivity.


"Inactive" serves as a wake-up call, compelling viewers to recognize the urgency of this pandemic and sparking conversations about the delicate balance between technological progress and the preservation of human vitality. As the film's characters embark on their own quests for renewal, the audience is reminded that the power to combat inactivity lies within each individual's choices.


"Inactive" challenges us to move beyond our comfort zones, reviving the forgotten pleasures of movement and embracing a lifestyle that celebrates the beauty of an active, vibrant existence.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    56 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Premiere
    North American
  • Rating
    PG
  • Genre
    Documentary
  • Director
    Karl André Talbot
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