Dark Atlas
Turkey, 2016, 71 minutes, Color and B&W, Turkish, English, Kurdish; Turkish subtitled
Director: Umut Vedat
Screenplay: Umut Vedat, Emre Can Öziş, Reşit Elçin
Cinematography: Umut Vedat
Editing: Umut Vedat
Music: Emre Can Öziş
Production: UV Production
Filmin Konusu
Turkey had declared 2012 as “The Year of Coal” and welcomed 2016 with plans of building more than 70 fossil fuel plants in addition to the actively operating 21. As the growing economic pie is divided up by the powers, the only thing left for us to do is to stand up for our unwatered lands, barely breathable polluted air, and our right to living in a carcinogen-free environment. Dark Atlas maps out the fight against the current and planned plants from Yırca to Şırnak. The documentary is a passionate effort to show the community of voices that were raised in different regions and how we say the same things in different languages as we fight to protect our lives.
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