Wasteland
Wasteland

Wasteland

2013Movie92 minEnglish

Wasteland is set in a world ravaged by a deadly virus and within that world is Scott Miller, a man who, against the odds, is trying to carve out some sort of life. The deadly infection that has ravaged the globe has almost totally wiped out the human race and Scott must spend his days finding water, food etc. Whilst trying to find uninfected people by radio, he must also avoid the many dangers that lurk in the outside world, while he waits for the return of the love of his life, Beth.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: TomahasseeGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the lives of seven individuals living in the vast landfills of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It explores their daily struggles for survival, their resilience in the face of extreme poverty, and their hopes for a better future amidst the challenging environment of the garbage dumps. The film offers a raw and intimate look at a community often overlooked.

Critical Reception

Wasteland received generally positive reviews, with critics often praising its compassionate portrayal of its subjects and its striking visual style. The film was commended for bringing attention to the plight of those living in extreme poverty and for its hopeful message, despite the grim realities depicted. Audience reactions mirrored critical sentiment, appreciating the film's emotional impact and its focus on human dignity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning and emotionally resonant exploration of human resilience.
  • Offers a compassionate and eye-opening look at life in Cambodia's landfills.
  • A powerful testament to the human spirit in the face of extreme adversity.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their sentiments for this documentary is not readily available in public databases. However, general audience reception suggests appreciation for its moving content and powerful storytelling.

Awards & Accolades

Official selection at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed over a period of 18 months, allowing the filmmakers to build genuine relationships with the people living and working in the landfill.

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