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Polluting Paradise

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  • CountryGermany
  • Production Year2012
  • Running Time98min
  • Format35mm
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Camburnu, a town near the Turkish Black Sea, sits at the center of a hot environmental debate. Many people in power, including the mayor make, frequent visits to examine the situation but are reluctant to take any real responsibility. Appealing their cause to the camera, the residents meet visiting authorities and ask for immediate action. The residents complain they cannot drink the water because of the foul smell, but no promises are made?just assurance of every effort being made, and that they are trying. Shot between 2007 and 2012, Polluting Paradise documents the town’s and the residents’ reality, which is of a town being abandoned by the development-oriented point of view of the ruling elite. Fatih Akin has made a career in Germany and Turkey by focusing on people that have no choices and who feel lost and here he carries the camera himself to show, through the reality in Turkey, the violations of the most basic rights. Rather than dramatically depicting tragic situations the film reveals the aspirations of people who have to endure that reality. (LEE Song-young)
Director
Director
Fatih AKIN
Corazón International founder Fatih Akin was born in Hamburg, Germany to Turkish parents, and graduated from the College of Fine Arts, where he is also a visiting professor. His filmography includes <Head-On> (2003), <Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul> (2005) and <Soul Kitchen> (2009).
Credit
  • Director
    Fatih AKIN
  • ProducerSpringer Christian
    AKIN Fatih
    Maeck Klaus
    Fanni Alberto
    Zadra Flaminio
    Colombo Paolo
  • ScreenplayAKIN Fatih
  • EditorBird Andrew
  • MusicRoggel Felix
  • Production CompanyCorazon international
  • World SalesThe Match Factory GmbH
    festivals@matchfactory.de
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