Cover image for Manufactured Landscapes
Title:
Manufactured Landscapes
Author:
Baichwal, Jennifer, film director.
ISBN:
9322225059696
Publication Information:
[New York, NY] : Distributed by Zeitgeist Films, [2007]
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (90 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 insert (1 folded sheet ([6] pages) : illustrations ; 19 cm)
General Note:
Originally produced as a Canadian documentary film in 2006.

Special features: Additional scenes [featurette with optional director's commentary] (40 min.); Al Gore - Nashville Film Festival 2007 [featurette] (9 min.); Discussion with the director [Baichwal] and Edward Burtynsky [featurette] (19 min.); Mini-interview with cinematographer/collaborator [Peter Mettler] [featurette] (5 min.); Theatrical trailer (2 min.); Stills gallery with commentary by Burtynsky [slide show].
Contents:
Endless factory -- Manufacturing #18 -- "Inspired by nature" -- Toxic e-waste -- Irons and breakers -- Shipyards -- Residue of tankers -- "Oil epiphany" -- Coal pictures -- Three Gorges dam project -- Dismantling cities -- 30% agrarian, 70% urban -- Shanghai real estate -- City for the young -- Seeing the world differently -- End credits.
Abstract:
Edward Burtynsky has gained international recognition for his photographs of what he calls manufactured landscapes. He argues that we have reached past the point now where we are at the mercy of the environment--our planet now lives and dies at our mercy. This is not meant to be a frightening concept, though many of the images are sobering, in this chilling but ultimately beautiful documentary on what industrialization is doing to man and the world as we know it. Or used to know it. Manufactured Landscapes tells the story of these images, and how Burtynsky came to be so fascinated with the concept of human design. It follows a recent photo shoot in China, photographing the effects of that country's massive industrial revolution, showing us a glimpse of what it's like behind the scenes for a famous photographer in action.
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