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2025 1h 31m Documentary

CHARBON depicts how Europe was built on fossil fuels over the past 100 years. And how it was torn apart by wars that were the result of these same fossil fuels. During 3 trips to Ukraine, Italy and Iraq, filmmaker Manu Riche explains how he…

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CHARBON depicts how Europe was built on fossil fuels over the past 100 years. And how it was torn apart by wars that were the result of these same fossil fuels. During 3 trips to Ukraine, Italy and Iraq, filmmaker Manu Riche explains how he and his French-German family are inseparably connected to the fate of the Iraqi filmmaker and refugee Hayder Helo.

Movie details

Release date
2025-03-06
Runtime
1h 31m
Genres
Documentary
Language
NL
Country
Belgium, Italy
Director
Manu Riche
Writers
Manu Riche, Emanuele Trevi

Cast

Dario
Dario
(Self)
Enrico
Enrico
(Self)
Gaetan
Gaetan
(Self)
Sergiy Havrylyuk
Sergiy Havrylyuk
(Self)
Svitlana Krakowska
Svitlana Krakowska
(Self)
Anastasia Lebid
Anastasia Lebid
(Self)
Dmytro Lebid
Dmytro Lebid
(Self)
Makar Lebid
Makar Lebid
(Self)
James Lovelock
James Lovelock
(Self)
Marcel Riche
Marcel Riche
(Self)

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