Anthropocene

Riveting...seeks to reveal rather than lecture, in the hope that our eyes will convince our brains to act before it's too late.

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Anthropocene

A stunning sensory experience and cinematic meditation on humanity's massive reengineering of the planet, Anthropocene: The Human Epoch is a years-in-the-making feature documentary from the award-winning team behind Manufactured Landscapes (2006) and Watermark (2013) and narrated by Alicia Vikander. The film follows the research of an international body of scientists, the Anthropocene Working Group which, after nearly 10 years of research, argues that as a result of profound and lasting human changes to the Earth, the Holocene Epoch gave way in the mid-twentieth century to what they call the Anthropocene Epoch.

From concrete seawalls in China that now cover 60% of the mainland coast, to the biggest terrestrial machines ever built in Germany, to psychedelic potash mines in Russia's Ural Mountains, to metal festivals in the closed city of Norilsk, to the devastated Great Barrier Reef in Australia and massive marble quarries in Carrara, the filmmakers have traversed the globe using state-of-the-art camera techniques to document the evidence and experience of human planetary domination. At the intersection of art and science,
Anthropocene makes the case for that we are witnessing a critical moment in geological history -- and brings a provocative and unforgettable experience of our species' breadth and impact.
Not Rated
Genre
Documentary, Environment
Runtime
87
Language
English
Director
Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky, Nicholas de Pencier
Cast
Alicia Vikander (narrator)
FEATURED REVIEW
Boyd van Hoeij, Hollywood Reporter

Real doomsday scenarios are mostly the domain of comic book movies these days, even if our own planet could use a superhero save or two as well. That’s why it is important that films like 'Anthropocene: The Human Epoch' still get made, even if its general points are familiar for those brave souls ...

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