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Origine BresilGenres Drame,
Comédie,
DocumentaireThèmes L'environnement,
La mondialisation,
Documentaire sur l'altermondialisme,
Documentaire sur l'environnement,
Mise en scène d'une planteActeurs Paulo JoséNote84%
Douze minutes, c'est le temps durant lequel nous suivons le parcours d'une tomate, depuis sa production dans la plantation de M. Suzuki, jusqu'à son point d'arrivée, décharge publique de l'île aux Fleurs. Film pamphlet, systématique et grinçant, ce court métrage dénonce la sous-humanité qu'entraîne l'économie de marché et les 13 millions de Brésiliens sous-alimentés., 1h25
Origine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
DocumentaireThèmes L'environnement,
Sport,
Documentaire sur le sport,
Documentaire sur l'environnement,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéActeurs Alicia IkaNote74%
The film emulates the 1968 trip made by Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins to Patagonia, but rather than by land, Jeff Johnson travels by sea from Mexico and south along the west coast of Chile. The film opens with original home movie footage as taken by Chouinard and Tompkins, and then continues with Johnson's own footage, in which he includes surfing, sailing and climbing as the film follows Johnson signing on with a small boat heading for Chile, his being delayed for several weeks on Easter Island, his meeting travel partner Makohe, and in his reaching Patagonia, Johnson meeting with Chouinard and Tompkins. The film concludes with his attempt to climb Cerro Corcovado (the Corcovado volcano), an attempt that was halted 200 feet from the summit out of concerns for safety., 1h14
Origine Etats-UnisGenres Comédie,
DocumentaireThèmes L'environnement,
Documentaire sur l'environnementActeurs Peter CoyoteNote73%
Jeb Berrier is exploring the effects of plastic bags, opting to stop using them as his wife enters pregnancy. After conducting research with the help of an environmental scientist, Berrier analyzes environmental problems such as the [Great Pacific Garbage Patch]. Plastic fragments are found to outnumber plankton 60-to-1, and contributes to around 100,000 marine animal deaths, including birds, every year. Calls to the American Chemical Society prove to be fruitless. He later discovers that plastics contain chemicals such as [phthalate]s that can carry adverse effects to newborn babies, including decreased anogenital distance. Berrier reflects on the rising rates of male infertility and other such as diabetes, obesity and attention deficit disorder, linking it to the ever-present problem of plastics. The average consumer household products such as baby shampoos are also found to contain unsafe levels of phthalates. When Jeb's partner, Anne, gives birth, the film gets personal and looks at recently controversial chemicals such as Bisphenol A found in plastics. The film concludes with a review of recycling labels and shows ways that average citizens and consumers can minimize the harmful impact of plastic by reducing its use.