Invisible Demons

India, Finland, Germany202170min컬러documentary12

Synopsis

The average density of COhas recently exceeded 480ppm. According to the 6th UN report on climate change, 2.4 trillion tons of greenhouse gases have been emitted since the time of Industrial Revolution. This is the greatest density in the 4.1 million years of the Earth's history. Human race 'achieved' what can only be done in millions of years in just a century. Experts warn that it will bring the worst crisis in the near future but we don't recognize the real and present 'invisible demons'. Director Rahul Jain shows the world in crisis through the everyday struggles of the citizens of Delhi, India. The murderous air pollution, the record-breaking heat waves, the abnormal deluges and the groundwater depletion are all deeply related to the sudden growth of Indian economy. But are they really problems of India only? This film will make sure we see that the threat is imminent to all of us.

Director
Rahul JAIN

Indian director Rahul Jain earned a Master with his thesis on 「the Anthropocene in the Cinema」 from the California Institute of Arts. From (2016), his debut piece that describes the grueling daily routine of the textile factory workers, to that was selected as one of the special screenings at the Festival de Cannes, he has been making documentaries on industrial and environmental issues.

Schedule
8월 12일(금)
10:30
Cinematheque
8월 15일(월)
11:00
Busan Cinema Center Cinemountain 7~8F, Cinema2
Cinema
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