
Manufactured Landscapes: THE GREEN
200690 minsColor
Jennifer Baichwal, Director
As part of THE GREEN, Sundance Channel presents a series of documentary films focusing on timely and pressing environmental issues of the day.
Appeared at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival
Filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal considers the work of photographer Edward Burtynsky and presents a mesmerizing meditation on man's troubled relationship with his planet. Burtynsky, who calls his photos "reflecting pools of our times," specializes in images depicting nature literally transformed by industry - from massive factories and refineries to dead-end destinations where old computers and aging oil tankers are harvested for raw materials. "An extraordinary, haunting, beautiful, insightful, touching and thought-provoking movie" - Al Gore.
Appeared at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival
Filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal considers the work of photographer Edward Burtynsky and presents a mesmerizing meditation on man's troubled relationship with his planet. Burtynsky, who calls his photos "reflecting pools of our times," specializes in images depicting nature literally transformed by industry - from massive factories and refineries to dead-end destinations where old computers and aging oil tankers are harvested for raw materials. "An extraordinary, haunting, beautiful, insightful, touching and thought-provoking movie" - Al Gore.

Advisories to be Determined
This film is currently not screening
| Director | Jennifer Baichwal |
| Producer | Jennifer Baichwal |
| Producer | Daniel Iron |
| Cinematographer | Peter Mettler |
| Editor | Roland Schlimme |
| Composer | Dan Driscoll |
