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Anthropocene: The Human Epoch

  • 2018
  • 1 h 27 min
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Alicia Vikander in Anthropocene: The Human Epoch (2018)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFilmmakers travel to six continents and 20 countries to document the impact humans have made on the planet.Filmmakers travel to six continents and 20 countries to document the impact humans have made on the planet.Filmmakers travel to six continents and 20 countries to document the impact humans have made on the planet.

  • Direção
    • Jennifer Baichwal
    • Edward Burtynsky
    • Nicholas de Pencier
  • Roteirista
    • Jennifer Baichwal
  • Artistas
    • Youssef Suleiman Mohammed
    • Alicia Vikander
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    2,2 mil
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    • Direção
      • Jennifer Baichwal
      • Edward Burtynsky
      • Nicholas de Pencier
    • Roteirista
      • Jennifer Baichwal
    • Artistas
      • Youssef Suleiman Mohammed
      • Alicia Vikander
    • 16Avaliações de usuários
    • 31Avaliações da crítica
    • 71Metascore
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      • 8 vitórias e 14 indicações no total

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    Youssef Suleiman Mohammed
    Alicia Vikander
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      • Jennifer Baichwal
      • Edward Burtynsky
      • Nicholas de Pencier
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      • Jennifer Baichwal
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    7SnoopyStyle

    hypnotic beauty

    The manmade visuals is reminiscent of Manufactured Landscapes (2006) or Koyaanisqatsi (1982) without Philip Glass music. This does talk to the people on the ground and give it more context. I do miss the Philip Glass music. Of course, ML is also made by Jennifer Baichwal. This is more informative which keeps the movie from being repetitive.

    The movie starts with a great looking fire and one wonders what is being burnt. It should flash cut to a herd of elephants. That's the move. This does try to lay out broad chapters for the movie but it doesn't really help. The Alicia Vikander narration very much fits the film. The audience gets berated for an hour by a tired Swedish environmentalist. Overall, it has the artificial beauty, sometimes hypnotic, and has a small bit of information.
    8Xstal

    Also Known As...

    The Scarred Epoch The Barren Epoch The Ravaged Epoch The Desert Epoch The Scorched Epoch The Wasted Epoch The Extinct Epoch The Drowned Epoch The Poisoned Epoch The Plastic Epoch The Final Epoch
    6suripat

    Nice scenes, confusing and unconnected storyline

    The pretentious editing and beautiful pictures work but the story is confusing, wandering from one theme to another without connection. The movie is interesting but not enough.
    8Davor_Blazevic_1959

    Something Better Change... and not only the name of the Epoch

    In the opening titles of Canadian documentary "Anthropocene: The Human Epoch" (2018), directed by Jennifer Baichwal (who also wrote all the comments, sparingly provided, whether as onscreen titles, or as Alicia Vikander's occasionally didactically delivered narration), Edward Burtynsky and Nicholas de Pencier, a proposal which has been already a long-standing one in responsible scientific circles, is getting repeated, a need to change the name of the current geological epoch from the Holocen, which is, literally, the "wholly recent" period of geological time, to the Anthropocene, which would be, literally, the "humanly recent" period of geological time.

    What follows is a photographic evidence, collected on camera over the last four years from six continents, all except for Antarctica, showing results of numerous examples of human activities proving that exactly humans are the primary cause of permanent planetary changes, most noticeably pronounced since the middle of 20th century, but extensively evident even in the last two and a half centuries, marked with the advancement of industrial revolutions, from the first one in the second half of 18th century, to the fourth one which is building up right now. Humans more than any other forces of nature, even more than all other natural phenomena combined, most notably including erosion, sedimentation, weather (temperature and precipitation activities), thunders, winds and tornadoes, tidal flow, and natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.

    In an almost unique successful diverge from otherwise mostly gravely thought and dead serious subjects, in Russia's potash mines in Ural, two miners are sitting and having a tee right in front of the camera, guessing the comments of future spectators of the scene, something like: "Oh, those Russians, that's how they work, sit and drink a tee". While still speculating whether camera, which records the moment, takes only a video, or an audio as well, one of the tee-drinkers exclaims "I love my job!" Well, who wouldn't... sitting, having a tee, and getting paid for it!

    The filmmakers have circumnavigated the globe to visualize the strength and demonstrate the extent, henceforth simplify the grasp and facilitate the perception of human planetary footprint and, if it continues to be abused, domination which might lead to damnation.

    Sometimes in awe, more often in mind-blowing disbelief we're witnessing: gigantic open pit nickel-copper-cobalt-palladium mine and all-direction underground corridors in Norilsk, Siberia, the most polluted city in Russia, and among the ten most polluted in the world... concrete seawalls in China that by now protect from maritime erosion 60% of the mainland coast... mind-altering potash mines in Russia's Ural mountains, contrasting on two levels, emotional and intellectual, attraction and disruption... lithium evaporation ponds in Chile's Atacama desert, surreal in appearance while photographed from drone perspective... East Africa's largest garbage dump, Dandora landfill in Kenya, constantly searched by poor people and marabou storks, hoping to get lucky and find things of value amidst all the trash... a bucket-wheel excavators (Bagger 288 and 293) at the open pit coal mine in Hambach in Germany, as if they came out of an SF movie, the biggest terrestrial machines ever built... the world's longest and deepest rail tunnel in Switzerland, the 57.5 km long, 2.3 km under the surface at its deepest point, twin-bore Gotthard base tunnel, providing a high-speed rail link under the Swiss Alps between northern and southern Europe... incredible vistas of Carrara marble quarries in the Apuan Alps of northern Tuscany, Italy... massive cutting at breakneck speed, causing destruction of Canada's finest and grandest, last remaining, ergo rare and endangered old-growth rainforests on Vancouver Island...

    Presented scenes, like those from conservation sanctuaries in Kenya, from the London Zoo... deal also with the ever so alarmingly growing issue of species extinction...

    Images captured in this documentary are impressive, often aggressive, sounds are seldom pleasant, almost always unnatural, expressing how we have transformed (malformed) the planet, exactly reflecting on how human activity alters our earthly landscapes and habitats: forcefully and abnormally. But strangely, results are more than once rather artistic, and even though contradicting the rational disturbance they cause, and therefore intellectually being rightfully repulsive, a good number of these fabricated vistas aesthetically appear quite appealing. But, content-wise, that's all what's good in this documentary. So, if we want to continue carving and digging, tunneling and bridging, spanning and rigging, engineering and painting our earthly canvas and within, no matter how artistic it turns out to be, basically ripping off this planet, replacing its natural versatility with techno uniformity, making it devoid of its self-sustainable habitats, thus bringing more and more other species to extinction, let us serve ourselves, until we're the last ones, and then be extinct we surely will. But if we want to regain the harmonious existence of all living beings inhabiting this earthly abode we've been given, we better change, change for better and change a lot.
    10seanb-45703

    One day we will be gone, and that's a good thing

    Seeing what we have done to the earth makes me want humans gone from this planet. We have done enough damage. Time to end the human race experiment through any means. Launch the nukes!

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 19 de setembro de 2019 (Itália)
    • País de origem
      • Canadá
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      • Inglês
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      • Mercury Films
      • Seville International
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 104.806
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 16.038
      • 29 de set. de 2019
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      • US$ 360.593
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