Invisible Hope

Invisible Hope

Release date : March 4, 2020
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : Russia /
Original Language : English / Russian /
Director : Darya Khrenova /
Writers : Darya Khrenova /
Production companies : Format TV /
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Residents of big cities sometimes do not even suspect how much garbage we produce. This film explores the most urgent topic of plastic pollution. From Brussels to Lake Baikal and Indian Dehli, eco-activists invent new ways of recycling to make use of the omnipresent plastic garbage — the film shows their inventions and researches the attitudes towards waste in different countries, leading viewers to the main question: Did you know that some bacteria are able to recycle plastic and decompose it into harmless components? But will our planet be able to cope with the volume of garbage?
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  • title:Invisible Hope
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2020
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Russia ·
  • Original Language: English · Russian ·
  • Director: Darya Khrenova /
  • Writers: Darya Khrenova ·
  • Production companies: Format TV ·
  • Overview:Residents of big cities sometimes do not even suspect how much garbage we produce. This film explores the most urgent topic of plastic pollution. From Brussels to Lake Baikal and Indian Dehli, eco-activists invent new ways of recycling to make use of the omnipresent plastic garbage — the film shows their inventions and researches the attitudes towards waste in different countries, leading viewers to the main question: Did you know that some bacteria are able to recycle plastic and decompose it into harmless components? But will our planet be able to cope with the volume of garbage?
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