Today, one in ten people is over 60. By 2050 it will be one in five. In some developed countries there are so many elderly people and so few births that the population is actually dying off. Some experts predict our worst nightmares could be just around the corner – a society of frail, chronically ill old people which, coupled with declining birth rates in the West, may mean there simply won’t be enough young people around to foot the bill. But others say that increased life expectancy and lower birth rates are a remarkable success story that enables people in the developed world to live healthier and more productive lives.
This urgent and powerful two-part series (2 x 60′) explores the dramatic challenges we now face due to the falling birth rate and looks into the future of what former US President Jimmy Carter has called “the most important and controversial issue of the millennium”. The series questions our values, our culture, and what sort of a society we want to live in. For the Italian segment of the series, Becker Entertainment called on Fabio Di Segni and Marinella Nicolson from ITALYfixer to research and develop story ideas, find and pre-interview contributors, provide production services, equipment rental, scout locations, organize access and film permits, and sort out crew transport and accommodation.
Produced by Becker Entertainment for NHK