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- This Czech comedy was arguably the first theatrical interactive movie ever created. The audience could vote what should happen next by pressing buttons of different color. As intentional irony, there's only one ending.
- "Pass the Buck" involves four panel members representing labor, management, government and the public competing to assign blame on issues such as the energy crisis and solid waste. In the end, it is "the public" who loses the game.
- Made for screening at the U.S. Pavilion at the 1974 World's Fair in Spokane Washington, USA, which had a Native-American environmental theme, MAN BELONGS TO THE EARTH depicts the history of air, water, and earth pollution, and how environmentalists are trying to solve these problems using various technologies. Outlining the conflict between developmental progress and environmentalism, the final message of how to manage the Earth in the film is "We just have to decide what we want to do". In spite of the film's date, MAN BELONGS TO THE EARTH is still one of the most balanced, currently relevant, and thus best films about the environment ever made.
- The 1974 Spokane World's Fair is recalled in interviews with community leaders who organized the event; home movies of the construction of the site; and footage of activities in the international pavilions.
- The U.S. College All Stars vs. Russian national team at Expo '74 in Spokane, Washington. Final score U.S. 75, Russia 69.