A Human Ride (Germany) by Kristian Gründling
Doc.Sydney Documentary Film Festival
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1h 3m
The transformation of transportation is on everyone's lips, and the future of mobility has become one of the most talked-about topics. But why does it matter so much? If transportation presents such enormous challenges, why don’t we just stay at home? Is mobility a fundamental human need?
Running time: 01:03:56
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