All screenings are at Rialto Cinemas on Monday nights at 6:30pm
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Screening: Monday 4 May, 6:30pm
Hubert Sauper | France/Austria/Belgium | 2004 | M adult themes
A jaw-dropping and scathing exposé of ecological disaster and ruthless exploitation in Tanzania’s Lake Victoria, where the introduced Nile perch has devastated all other aquatic life. It has also become the region’s key export.
Even more grotesquely, the planes that carry the fish from a starving country to the restaurants of Europe arrive in Tanzania empty — or carrying weapons. Sauper’s camera surveys the pollution while he draws frank interviews from exploiters and exploited alike: pilots, security guards, factory owners, fishermen, prostitutes and the impoverished Tanzanians who work in the factories and feed on the scraps. — Bill Gosden, New Zealand Film Festivals 2005
Sauper gives a sense not only of how the different parts of this damaged society are related, but also of how they fit within the global economy… That some measure of humanity still flickers in this cruel landscape makes the film that much more devastating. — A.O. Scott, NY Times
(107 minutes, In English, Swahili, Russian and Sukuma with English subtitles, 35mm)
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