Full-length documentary
Compost Me
A Belgian activist group seeks to legalise the composting of human bodies as an ecological alternative to burial, a method not yet legal in Belgium or any other EU country.
(I Am The River, The River Is Me)
This documentary also pays homage to the sacred waterway. Māori guide Ned Tapa takes us on a 5-day cruise on the almost 300 km long river. During a peaceful trip through the picturesque landscape, we learn about the local ecosystem and Māori culture, but we also delve into traumatic colonial history. The ethnographic film, whose director Petr Lom is of Czech origin, non-violently challenges us to treat the planet as we do our fellow human beings.
EcosystemsBasic information about the film
Title | I Am The River, The River Is Me |
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Original Title | I Am The River, The River Is Me |
Original Language | English, Maori |
Subtitles | Czech, English |
Premiéra | Czech premiere |
Film type | Full-length documentary |
Year of Production | 2024 |
Country of Origin | Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway |
Length | 89 min. |
Director | Petr Lom |
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