The filmmakers take us on a worldwide tour encompassing concrete seawalls in China, which now cover 60 percent of the mainland coast; the biggest terrestrial machines ever built in Germany; potash mines in Russia’s Ural Mountains; a heavy metal festival in the closed city of Norilsk, Siberia; the devastated Great Barrier Reef in Australia; and lithium evaporation ponds in South America’s Atacama Desert. High-end production values and state-of-the-art camera techniques capture evidence of human planetary domination. At the intersection of art and science, this film bears witness to a critical moment in geological history.

 

 

 

 

Anthropocene: The Human Epoch

2018 CA 87 min
Festival Year: 2019
Director, Producer: Edward Burtynsky
Director, Writer: Jennifer Baichwal
Director, Producer: Nicholas de Pencier
Types: Documentary, Feature, Watch Now
Topic: Arts and Environment, Climate Change, Global Perspectives

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