

Trashed
Actor Jeremy Irons investigates the global scale and impact of humanity's modern wasteful consumerism and pollution. The film is a call for urgent action to resolve the issue of existing deposits and drastically reduce our consumption towards sustainable levels and zero waste, but also demonstrates how this is already being achieved successfully in many communities around the world.
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Plot Summary
Trashed is a 2012 documentary film that explores the global problem of waste and its environmental impact. Directed by Peter Galison, the film travels across various locations to illustrate the scale of consumption and disposal. It features interviews with scientists, economists, and artists who offer insights into the challenges and potential solutions to our planet's waste crisis. The documentary encourages viewers to reconsider their own relationship with waste and its consequences.
Critical Reception
Trashed was generally well-received by critics for its timely and important subject matter, though some found its scope to be broad. The documentary was praised for its visually compelling presentation and its ability to raise awareness about the pervasive issue of waste. Audiences appreciated its informative approach and the calls to action it presented.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for highlighting a critical environmental issue.
- Noted for its global perspective on waste management.
- Some found the film's breadth to be overwhelming.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Peter Galison, is also a prominent historian of science and a professor at Harvard University, bringing an academic rigor to the documentary's exploration of waste.
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