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Plastic People is a groundbreaking documentary that delves into humanity's addiction to plastic and the alarming rise of microplastics, which pose a growing threat to our health. Directed by Ben Addelman and featuring acclaimed author and science journalist Ziya Tong, the film sheds light on the omnipresence of plastic in our environment and bodies. Almost every piece of plastic ever produced breaks down into microplastics—tiny particles that drift through the air, contaminate water sources, and seep into the soil, becoming a permanent part of our ecosystem.
The documentary takes a personal approach as Tong visits leading scientists worldwide to uncover the disturbing truth: microplastics are now found in human organs, blood, brain tissue, and even the placentas of new mothers. Through a series of revealing experiments conducted on her food, in her home, and on her own body, Tong investigates the potential health impacts of these invisible invaders.
Plastic People is more than an exposé; it's a call to action. The film urges viewers to rethink their relationship with plastic and consider the long-term consequences of its pervasive use. With its powerful narrative and urgent message, Plastic People challenges us to confront the reality of plastic pollution and seek sustainable solutions before it's too late.
- Year2024
- Runtime83 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- PremiereIndia Premiere
- GenreCost of Growth
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorBen Addelman, Co-Director, Ziya Tong
- ProducerStephen Paniccia, Vanessa Dylyn
- Executive ProducerPeter Raymont, Rick Smith, Steve Ord
- CastZiya Tong, Rick Smith, Susan Freinkel, Sedat Gündoğdu, Peter Myers
- CinematographerRoger Singh
- EditorAnia Smolenskaia
- AnimatorJames Braithwaite, Fred Casia
- ComposerJustin Small, Ohad Benchetrit
- Sound DesignDaniel Pellerin
- MusicJustin Small, Ohad Benchetrit
Plastic People is a groundbreaking documentary that delves into humanity's addiction to plastic and the alarming rise of microplastics, which pose a growing threat to our health. Directed by Ben Addelman and featuring acclaimed author and science journalist Ziya Tong, the film sheds light on the omnipresence of plastic in our environment and bodies. Almost every piece of plastic ever produced breaks down into microplastics—tiny particles that drift through the air, contaminate water sources, and seep into the soil, becoming a permanent part of our ecosystem.
The documentary takes a personal approach as Tong visits leading scientists worldwide to uncover the disturbing truth: microplastics are now found in human organs, blood, brain tissue, and even the placentas of new mothers. Through a series of revealing experiments conducted on her food, in her home, and on her own body, Tong investigates the potential health impacts of these invisible invaders.
Plastic People is more than an exposé; it's a call to action. The film urges viewers to rethink their relationship with plastic and consider the long-term consequences of its pervasive use. With its powerful narrative and urgent message, Plastic People challenges us to confront the reality of plastic pollution and seek sustainable solutions before it's too late.
- Year2024
- Runtime83 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- PremiereIndia Premiere
- GenreCost of Growth
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorBen Addelman, Co-Director, Ziya Tong
- ProducerStephen Paniccia, Vanessa Dylyn
- Executive ProducerPeter Raymont, Rick Smith, Steve Ord
- CastZiya Tong, Rick Smith, Susan Freinkel, Sedat Gündoğdu, Peter Myers
- CinematographerRoger Singh
- EditorAnia Smolenskaia
- AnimatorJames Braithwaite, Fred Casia
- ComposerJustin Small, Ohad Benchetrit
- Sound DesignDaniel Pellerin
- MusicJustin Small, Ohad Benchetrit