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Invisible Demons - Tuhon Merkit (2021)

Documentary | 70 minutes
3,64 7 votes

Genre: Documentary

Duration: 70 minuten

Country: Finland

Directed by: Rahul Jain

IMDb score: 7,1 (662)

Releasedate: 26 November 2021

Invisible Demons - Tuhon Merkit plot

Invisible Demons provides a picture of the consequences of climate change, which not only lie in the future, but also shape our present. Filmmaker Rahul Jain shows how the metropolis of Delhi and its inhabitants suffer from heavy air pollution and polluted drinking water. The documentary shows that access to basic needs such as clean air and drinking water is becoming less and less obvious.

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De filosoof

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Penetrating images from the overcrowded metropolis of New Delhi, where human activities – politically and economically driven by the so-called 'development' of the city after embracing the free market in 1991 – are destroying the living environment of plants, animals and humans by means of of suffocating air pollution, water pollution, lack of (drinking) water, enormous waste mountains, floods (with all the associated diseases that are then combated with poison) or drought and increasingly hotter and longer and thus more intolerable heat waves.

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mrklm

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Confronting, depressing but interesting documentary shows both the causes and consequences of air and environmental pollution in Delhi, one of the most polluted cities in the world. Endless traffic jams, filthy rivers, gigantic garbage dumps, begging children, a shortage of drinking water, floods, mosquito infestations. And of course the smog that has a huge impact on public health. India is not entirely unjustly pointing the finger at the Western world when it comes to the consequences of climate change, but this documentary makes it clear that it does almost nothing itself to limit the consequences.

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