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Blue Vinyl

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Blue Vinyl (2002)
Un documentario

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe hazards of bio-accumulation, pollution, and the makeup of what we commonly hope are benign plastics are tackled in this documentary.The hazards of bio-accumulation, pollution, and the makeup of what we commonly hope are benign plastics are tackled in this documentary.The hazards of bio-accumulation, pollution, and the makeup of what we commonly hope are benign plastics are tackled in this documentary.

  • Regia
    • Daniel B. Gold
    • Judith Helfand
  • Star
    • William Baggett
    • Charlie Cray
    • Daniel B. Gold
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    314
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Daniel B. Gold
      • Judith Helfand
    • Star
      • William Baggett
      • Charlie Cray
      • Daniel B. Gold
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    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali18

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    William Baggett
    • Self - Lawyer
    • (as Billy Baggett)
    Charlie Cray
    • Self - Greenpeace
    Daniel B. Gold
    • Self
    Patrick 'Paddy O'Furniture' Hayes
    • Self - Carpenter
    Florence Helfand
    • Self
    Judith Helfand
    • Self
    Ted Helfand
    • Self
    Rick Hind
    • Self - Greenpeace
    George Lucier
    • Self - Former Director of NIH
    Ampelio Magro
    • Self
    Cesare Maltoni
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Cesare Maltoni)
    Gerry Markowitz
    • Self
    Jerry Mehan
    • Self - Carpenter
    Ersillia Menadeo
    • Self
    Diane Prince
    • Self - Cancer Victim
    David Rosner
    • Self
    Elaine Ross
    • Self
    Joe Thornton
    • Self - Biologist
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      • Daniel B. Gold
      • Judith Helfand
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    8opusv5

    Movie probes tip of iceberg

    This film, already four years old, (successfully I think) explores the toxic potentiality of only one everyday item. There are scores of other contaminants out there, with the growing problem of e-waste something that will impact on everyone sooner or later. There is even a black market in e-waste disposal that sends discarded high-tech components to the developing world for crude deconstruction. One commentator referred to "Blue Vinyl" as "lefty." Actually, he or she should take note: the filmmaker notes that adult toys might contain carcinogens. This could be a big boost for the right, who generally don't approve of such items: scores of vibrators having to be discarded or recalled.
    8thomkay07

    Very good documentary

    Although made on a lower budget than some of the more popular documentaries of late, "Blue Vinyl" is an excellent film. This investigative work of environmental journalism does a great job of telling the story in an informative, accessible way. It is difficult to appropriately incorporate humor into a documentary about toxic chemicals. It is equally difficult to make a documentary about plastic interesting to watch. But, Helfand and Gold achieve both of these feats. While the story is told from Judith Helfand's perspective, she is not the focus of the film. As a result, the viewer has a character to latch onto without distracting from the story. If you enjoy documentaries, or you're just curious about the topic, this is a great film to watch.
    8kberg

    Important, funny, beautifully shot...

    Judith Helfand and Daniel Gold have created a wonderful documentary in Blue Vinyl. Judith's parents have put light blue vinyl siding on her house... but Judith suspects there are serious dangers from vinyl to humans... during its manufacture, if it burns, when its disposed of. Having lost her uterus from DES poisoning, she shares a bond with the cancer victims who work in and live in the shadow of the vinyl and PVC factories. Judith has this gravelly high voice, a quirky sense of humor, and a vulnerability in the face of corporate America that makes her irresistible. Blue Vinyl is also beautifully and imaginatively shot... I saw this at Sundance (2002) and Daniel Gold won the prize for documentary cinematography. There is also wonderful use of music and animation. Highly recommended.
    EAM415

    To the Point, Fun, and Informative about Nazis... er... I mean... Vinyl Industries

    Being a very environmental and health-oriented individual, I found "Blue Vinyl" to be informative, occasionally moving, and very blunt. The director of this film did not mean to create a stirring, emotional, hammed up documentary full of woe and drama. She sought to make a point which is exactly what she did and she did it very well. The film didn't drag on as some documentaries do, and it was often very humourous and fun. I LOVE the fact that she dragged that piece of blue vinyl around with her everywhere that she went. That just... oh... it made me happy inside. In conclusion... this film made a group of obnoxious, annoying sixth graders sit still and listen, therefore you should watch it and be enlightened as to the ways of the Nazi Vinyl industries. And plant a tree. Trees are a good thing. However... Hitler was a bad thing. Hitler didn't like trees. It's well documented.
    dsa1971

    not impressed

    I understand this movie was trying to get the message out about the dangers of vinyl but they need to be more prepared and get all of their facts straight. They kept referring to studies done 30 years ago but not much recently. Also, when Judith interviewed the representative from the Vinyl Institute she was completely out of her league and unprepared. The representative was very convincing and was not the least bit shaken by any of her questions. The representative handled her "tough" questions very easily. I was not impressed with this movie.

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      Himself - Biologist: You look at a house like this and the vinyl seems perfectly harmless. It's just sitting there in front of the house; nobody's falling down with any diseases. But that's if you are only looking at the product itself. If you look at its entire life cycle, from the moment it's produced, through its use, to the way it's disposed of, vinyl turns out to be the most environmentally hazardous consumer product on earth. Vinyl is the source of more persistent toxic pollutants, dioxin in particular, than any other single product in the world.

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      References Il mago di Oz (1939)
    • Colonne sonore
      Dark Sestina
      Written by Marty Ehrlich

      Performed by Marty Ehrlich and Ben Goldberg

      Published by Dark Sounds Music (BMI)

      Courtesy of Songlines Recordings

      From the album 'Light at the Crossroads'

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      • gennaio 2002 (Stati Uniti)
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