De la révolution industrielle à aujourd’hui, un décryptage minutieux de la course au développement qui a marqué le point de départ de l’ère de l'anthropocène (ou l'ère de l'Homme) et de la détérioration continue de la planète.
Titre | L'Homme a mangé la Terre |
An | 2019 |
Genre | Documentaire, Histoire |
Pays | Belgium, France, Switzerland |
Studio | ARTE, Cinéphage Productions, Les Films du Tambour de soie, Stenola Productions, Mucem, RTBF, CNRS Images, RTS |
Jeter | Jacques Bonnaffé, John D. Rockefeller, Woodrow Wilson, Adolf Hitler, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Van Heflin |
Équipage | Victor Ede (Producer), Alexandre Cornu (Producer), Anton Iffland Stettner (Co-Producer), Eva Kuperman (Co-Producer), Jean-Robert Viallet (Director), Jean-Robert Viallet (Writer) |
Mot-clé | destruction of a civilization, based on novel or book, industrial unrest, world war i, self-destruction, cold war, world war ii, greed, damage, global warming, industrial revolution, industrial society , post world war i, mankind annihilated, destruction of planet, destruction, weapon of mass destruction, oil industry, archive footage, post world war ii, social documentary, coal mining, earth in peril, environmental destruction, deforestation, mankind, industrial heritage, 19th century, atomic energy, mass destruction, old footage, destruction of earth, ecological footprint, history of mankind, plastic contamination, chemical industry, social and industrial development, industrial pollution, observational documentary, environmental documentary, documentary, post-anthropocene, industrial documentary |
Libération | Jul 14, 2019 |
Durée | 99 minutes |
Qualité | HD |
IMDb | 7.70 / 10 par 23 utilisateurs |
Popularité | 5 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenu | 0 |
Langue | Deutsch, English, Français |