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Anthropocene: The Human Epoch
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 1/21/2020

Anthropocene: The Human Epoch
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 1/21/2020
- UPC: 738329242527
- Item #: 2240266X
- Directors: Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Documentary
- Release Date: 1/21/2020
- Subtitles: ENG
- Original Language: CAN, ENG, GER, ITA, RUS
- Original Year: 2018
- Run Time: 86 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Kino Lorber

Product Notes
A stunning sensory experience and cinematic meditation on humanity's massive reengineering of the planet, Anthropocene: The Human Epoch is a years-in-the-making feature documentary from the award-winning team behind Manufactured Landscapes (2006) and Watermark (2013). The film, narrated by Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina), follows the research of an international body of scientists, the Anthropocene Working Group who, after nearly 10 years of research, argue that the Holocene Epoch gave way to the Anthropocene Epoch in the mid-twentieth century as a result of profound and lasting human changes to the Earth. - From concrete seawalls in China that now cover 60% of the mainland coast, to the devastated Great Barrier Reef in Australia and massive marble quarries in Carrara, the filmmakers have traversed the globe using state of the art camera techniques to document the evidence and experience of human planetary domination. At the intersection of art and science, Anthropocene: The Human Epoch witnesses a critical moment in geological history - bringing a provocative and unforgettable experience of our species's breadth and impact.
Credits
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CreditsAlicia Vikander
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DirectorsEdward Burtynsky
Jennifer Baichwal
Nicholas de Pencier