Plastic Planet, 2009
We live in the age of plastic. It’s cheap and practical, and it’s everywhere – even in our blood. But is it safe for us?
This exciting, informative documentary takes us on a journey around the world: from the Moroccan Sahara to the mid-Pacific, from a factory in China to the highest peaks of the Alps.
Erin Brikovich, 2000
A film directed by Steven Soderbergh, based on real events. Starring Julia Roberts. Taking one of the cases, she goes to a huge corporation, whose products poison the environment. The victims are families living in the area of contaminated water. Hundreds of people have been diagnosed with cancer from poisoning. Can one person change something? ⠀
Human Footprint, 2007
Watching this film, you’ll have the opportunity to look at yourself from a different point of view. What does the everyday life of an ordinary person consist of? What is the whole life reduced to? Just imagine being able to see just about anything you’ve just used or ever done. How many tears were shed, how many words were said, how many cups of tea were drunk? This is the story of the ecological footprint of each of us.