Super Trash (2013)
Directed by Martin Esposito

Documentary

Film Synopsis

Martin returns to the scene of his childhood to find it buried beneath one vast open landfill site.  All that remains is his cabin, which once provided a shelter for farmer workers.   He decides to settle down here and make a new life amidst the mountain of debris and continual to-ing and fro-ing of heavily laden lorries.  The employees on the site soon grow used to him and reveal the dark secrets of their trade.  Here, drums of arsenic are dumped, leaking a deadly fluid that finds its way into the river and out to sea...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Martin Esposito
  • Script: Martin Esposito
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 74 min

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