Over the past fifty years, the Mange-Garri chemical plant has drained more than 30 million tons of toxic sludge into the Mediterranean Sea while producing aluminum oxide. The surrounding area has quickly become a major dump, now covered in dark red ooze. The film draws attention to the unstoppable process of human self-destruction through a series of carefully selected shots of the industrial environment and the eyewitness reports of local residents.
Sound | Félix Blume | Sound |
Directing | Thibault Verneret | Director |
Editing | Assia Piqueras | Editor |
Camera | Thibault Verneret | Camera Operator |
Production | Assia Piqueras | Producer |
Production | Thibault Verneret | Producer |
Sound | Thibault Verneret | Sound |
Directing | Assia Piqueras | Director |
Camera | Assia Piqueras | Camera Operator |
Editing | Thibault Verneret | Editor |