Jean-Robert Viallet, born in 1970, is a French journalist and documentary filmmaker, winner of the Albert-Londres prize for his trilogy Work Sentence To Death (2009)_. _His films deal with capitalism's impact on society and the environment, the gray areas of power, and the forgotten people of the global economy.
Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress
Duration: 3h18With around 1400 billion tons of carbon dioxide trapped in the lower atmosphere and the invention of napalm, pesticides, and radioactivity, man has irrevocably changed Earth. Using extensive archival footage, this documentary tracks how man has exploited the planet for his own gain and to the detriment of the natural world, over the last two centuries.
Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress
Duration: 3h18With around 1400 billion tons of carbon dioxide trapped in the lower atmosphere and the invention of napalm, pesticides, and radioactivity, man has irrevocably changed Earth. Using extensive archival footage, this documentary tracks how man has exploited the planet for his own gain and to the detriment of the natural world, over the last two centuries.