One of my favorite films from this year’s TIFF has to be Peter Mettler’s Petrolis. Mettler, who was the cinematographer for Edward Burtynsky’s Manufactured Landscapes, takes on a directorial role on Petropolis, which visually documents the Alberta Tar Sands. Given the massive scale of the project, the infrastructures, and the process, Mettler had few choices but to document the project from an aerial perspective.
- BROWSE / IN TIMELINE
- « Pamphlet Architecture #30
- » The Transparent Removal Chain
- BROWSE / IN energy oil / gas waste
- « Clean Urbanism / Dirty Realism
- » The Transparent Removal Chain
COMMENTS / 4 COMMENTS
ESD Daily Roundup 30th September 2009 « The Augmented Environment added these pithy words on Sep 29 09 at 8:16 pm[...] Petropolis [...]
Video Documentary: Aerial Perspectives on the Tar Sands (Petropolis) | Arctos Canadensis added these pithy words on Oct 03 09 at 10:13 am[...] Lab: “Petropolis” (Sept. 19, [...]
links for 2009-10-08 « links and tweets added these pithy words on Oct 08 09 at 7:15 pm[...] InfraNet Lab » Blog Archive » Petropolis Petropolis http://ff.im/-8oFjh [from http://twitter.com/kenmat/statuses/4111276441 (tags: tweecious Canada UnitedStates Oilsands ManufacturedLandscapes Energy WebUrbanist Business OilandGas) [...]
Don E. added these pithy words on Sep 20 09 at 1:16 pmI really hope this exposure helps pressure the powers that be, in Alberta, to take a serious look at the future of the ecology of this province. There are a number of Alberans that despise the Tar Sands, too.
SPEAK / ADD YOUR COMMENT
Comments are moderated.

