The Nuclear Train

Directed by

James and his family live near a railway track used by trains transporting nuclear debris throughout London. James starts growing a feeling that all his problems are related to the passage of those trains and their toxic loads. Thus he decides to leave his home and accesses the whimsical and hallucinatory dimension of the city. The film blends live shots and animation recreating our fears of the future. An apologue on what to take with us and what to leave behind.

Genre
Fiction, Experimental
Country
United Kingdom
Year
2003
Duration
10'
Daniel Saul
Languages
English
Sostenibility

Sostenibility

The goal of numerous environmental struggles, now part of the UN Agenda, has been diminished and outlined in its multiple, potential areas of implementation: development, economy, food, agriculture, fishing, transportation, tourism...
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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