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5.0 out of 5 stars Worthy of an Oscar, July 6 2007
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delia ruhe (Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Manufactured Landscapes (DVD)
I teach several media studies courses at the post-secondary level and am currently developing one on the post-9/11 renaissance of the independent film documentary -- everything from the Michael Moore phenomenon, through the anti-Bush and anti-war films, to the works inspired by the inconvenient truths told by Al Gore. So I have studied a lot of films that pack a heavy punch. But *Manufactured Landscapes* is the most stunning one Ive seen to date. The Yeatsian phrase a terrible beauty is hardly sufficient to describe it. Its just a knockout.

For anyone with the curiosity to peek inside the Chinese machine that feeds Western shopaholism, this film is a must-see. It does not -- repeat NOT -- intercut its scenes of Chinese industrial landscapes and gargantuan factory interiors with scenes of equally gargantuan North American shopping malls and superstores. But those intercuts will nevertheless happen quite vividly inside the head of any half-thoughtful viewer of this film.

The films intention is to celebrate the photographic art of Ed Burtynsky -- and on that level, the film is itself a work of art-for-arts-sake. But it is also profoundly political and moral, spiritual and informative. Any viewer unable to experience something like an intimate connection with these Chinese workers, whose spirit and energy inhabit every Walmart purchase in the kitchens and closets of North America, is a hopeless captive of politicians and pundits who elbow each other for face-time on American TV to play at the politics of fear.

The film is not exclusively about Chinese landscapes; for example, we get to see Bangladesh, where the giant carcases of oil tankers are disassembled for valuable scrap by teenagers and young men up to their necks in oily residue. Scenes like these are familiar to viewers of CBCs investigative journalism, which nevertheless cant touch this film in its meticulous attention to detail.

I note that *Manufactured Landscapes* is not yet available in its US edition on Amazon.com, but I would urge all Americans to preorder it. Youve just gotta see it. If it doesnt win some kind of film award, Im gonna make a big nasty point of that in my upcoming course on the postmodernization of documentary filmmaking.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best documentaries ever!, April 23 2007
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I was really blown away by Jennifer Baichwal's newest film - Manufactured Landscapes. She was really able to shed light on famed photographer Ed Burtynsky and his endeavours. Only Peter Mettler (Gambligs, GOds and LSD) could shoot a film about Burtynsky - they both share a quirky yet calculated eye.The special features made this a film that you buy and not rent.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone Should See This Documentary, Nov 15 2011
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Lyle Brewer (Vernon, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Especially our youngsters who will be tomorrows leaders. Every elementary school teacher should be showing this documentary to their class and having a discussion on it. This is a great documentary. It's a real eye-opener about the true costs of the gadgets and gizmos that we use every day. It's also gives a lot of insight into the lives of everyday people in China. It's not slow at all in my opinion. It's amazing and it's kind of scary. It really makes you wonder what is going to happen to the world as more and more of the world's population begins to achieve the kind of lifestyle we live here in Canada and the US.
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