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It is a realistic look that we live through the destructive world of technology, where more than 250,000 tons of e-waste are shipped to Ghana. It is the place where these wastes are recycled, with thousands of children and adults working to dismantle flat screens, telephones and laptops in the open air. The film presents a serious, realistic look at an endlessly artificial place of waste around that modern technology that may be the cause of the collapse of the universe.
The camera delivers an industrial beauty in the apocalyptic landscape which exists only in its lens; a spirit amongst the people who lives there which exists only to be crushed.