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Waste Land [Réal : L. Walker, J. Jardim & K. Harley]

  • Waste Land [Réal : L. Walker, J. Jardim & K. Harley]
Genre : Biography
Type : Documentary
Original title :
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2010
Format : Feature
Running time : 98 (in minutes)
http://www.wastelandmovie.com

Winner of audience awards at Sundance and Berlin, WASTE LAND travels with acclaimed artist, Vik Muniz, to the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, to a particularly unusual site of creative production. Art and poverty collide at Jardim Gramacho - the world's largest rubbish dump. What starts as a simple exploration for Muniz becomes a profound encounter with a band of catadores, who make a living picking recyclable materials. The creative collaboration that ensues deals not only with important environmental and social issues, but restores dignity to a group of people tossed aside by society, like the garbage with which they work.

d. Lucy Walker, João Jardim and Karen Harley, UK/Brazil 2010 DOC
English and Portuguese with English subtitles, Video, 98 min

Year: 2010
Duration: 98 minutes
Type: Documentary feature
Country: Brazil / UK
Language: Portuguese and English, with English subtitles
Director: Lucy Walker
Rating: n/a

Awards: Audience Award, World Cinema Documentary, Sundance Film Festival 2010; Panorama Audience Award, Amnesty International Film Award, Berlin Film Festival 2010; Audience Award, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival 2010; Golden Space Needle Award, Seattle International Film Festival 2010; Audience Award - World Cinema Best Documentary, Maui Film Festival 2010; HBO Audience Award - Best Documentary, Provincetown Film Festival 2010; Target Best Documentary Award, Dallas Film Festival 2010

2010 | TTFF, Durban
* Filmmaker in attendance

2010 | DIFF, Durban
* Filmmaker in attendance

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