Anthropocene documentary
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- Original title
- Anthropocene: The Human Epoch
- Year
- 2018
- Running time
- 87 min.
- Country
- Canada
- Director
- Screenwriter
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Documentary
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- Genre
- Documentary | Nature. Climate Change
- Synopsis
- From the devastated Great Barrier Reef in Australia, to the concrete seawalls that cover 60 percent of mainland China’s coast, to the biggest terrestrial machines ever built in Germany, to psychedelic potash mines in Russia’s Ural Mountains, to surreal lithium evaporation ponds in the Atacama Desert, the crew travels to six continents and twenty different countries to capture stunning images chronicling the catastrophic path traveled by our species over the last century.
The third film in a three-part collaboration between renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky and award-winning filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier,
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- Awards
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2018: Canadian Screen Awards: 2 awards.
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