Big Bang

Directed by

The consumerist civilization produces enormous amounts of waste. How and where to dispose of it? Here's a solution to the problem, along with the inevitable consequences.

Genre
Animation
Country
Italy
Year
1990
Duration
4'
Bruno Bozzetto
Director's Notes
Director's Notes

«The most beautiful phrase I remember in my life was said by a child: "What is a drawing? It's an idea with a line around it." It's beautiful and represents my entire life.

For about thirty years, I've tried to see living beings from afar, and like a cartoon, the further I get, the more they become microorganisms, bacteria that conquer and destroy everything. Sure, they've made many wonderful discoveries and inventions, but we can't judge them solely on the basis of a few enlightened figures. It doesn't take much to see how humans change when they become numbers and no longer people. That's why, in the third episode of Sapiens?, humans are depicted in silhouette, becoming symbols of destruction. So, as a symbol of life, I chose the bee, because it's said that if it were to become extinct, we would soon disappear with it».

Food on Film project
Food on Film
Partners
Slow Food
Associazione Cinemambiente
Cezam
Innsbruck nature film festival
mobilEvent
In collaboration with
Interfilm
UNISG - University of Gastronomic Sciences

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