Lifetime of Coal

Korea202348minColorDocumentaryAll

Synopsis

Coal-fired power stations are the first to go in responding to climate crisis. However, the greenhouse gas released during the combustion of coal is not the only problem. We find unfair social structure on the path of coal consumption. In the whole process of mining, moving, burning and disposing coal, the contamination and damages have been pushed to the local mining areas, the laborers, and the nature. We can’t, however, continue to grow at the sacrifice of someone else. Development through exploitation has reached the end. About time to realize that our economic growth is relying on the deep-rooted externalization. Now, what do we need to change? 

Director
MO Jinsu, Park Sohyun

MO Jinsu 

After graduating from Korea University School of Media & Communication, Mo has been working at Dotface. He is interested in topics such as climate crisis and human rights.

Park Sohyun 

Park graduated from Korea National University of Arts School of Film, TV & Multimedia and has been producing films at Dotface. She made DYING MEMORIES about the modernization project of Noryangjin fish market 

Credit Info

Director Mo Jinsu, Park Sohyun

 

Cinematography Mo Jinsu, Park Sohyun, Lee Seiyon

 

Editing Mo Jinsu, Park Sohyun

Schedule
9.2(Sat)
19:00
Cinema 2
Cinema
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