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A Plastic Ocean

  • 2016
  • 1h 42m
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A Plastic Ocean (2016)
and a world record free-diver as they travel the earth discovering the shocking impact plastic is having on our oceans and the marine animals that live there. They investigate how our addiction to plastic is impacting the food chain and how that is effecting every one of us through new and developing human health problems. The expedition leads the two adventurers to unusual scientific discoveries, heart-breaking truths and important solutions to one of the biggest problems confronting mankind.
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Journalist Craig Leeson teams up with diver Tanya Streeter and an international team of scientists and researchers, and they travel to twenty locations around the world over the next four ye... Read allJournalist Craig Leeson teams up with diver Tanya Streeter and an international team of scientists and researchers, and they travel to twenty locations around the world over the next four years to explore the fragile state of our oceans.Journalist Craig Leeson teams up with diver Tanya Streeter and an international team of scientists and researchers, and they travel to twenty locations around the world over the next four years to explore the fragile state of our oceans.

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    • Craig Leeson
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    • Craig Leeson
    • Mindy Elliott
  • Stars
    • David Attenborough
    • Sylvia Earle
    • Ben Fogle
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    • Director
      • Craig Leeson
    • Writers
      • Craig Leeson
      • Mindy Elliott
    • Stars
      • David Attenborough
      • Sylvia Earle
      • Ben Fogle
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    David Attenborough
    David Attenborough
    • Self - Special Contributor
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    Sylvia Earle
    Sylvia Earle
    • Self - Special Contributor
    • (as Dr. Sylvia Earle)
    Ben Fogle
    Ben Fogle
    • Self - Royal Geographical Society
    Craig Leeson
    Craig Leeson
    • Self
    Barack Obama
    Barack Obama
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    Jo Ruxton
    • Self - Marine Conservationist
    Gary Stokes
    Gary Stokes
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    Tanya Streeter
    • Self
    Ivan Varela
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      • Craig Leeson
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      • Craig Leeson
      • Mindy Elliott
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    VoyagerMN1986

    Flat earth on the types of plastics causing the problme

    This film is so anxious to blame the US with its net non recycled production of all plastic slightly higher than Europe that it fails to even mention once that the types of plastics that are believed by the science to be the biggest contributors are in fact sourced form Asia and Europe at much higher rate per capita. It also when needed for its narrative switches between consumption and production, as if Europe's higher consumption than production makes it more benign. kind of reminds me of "Inconvenient Truth" and its manipulation of data, making the US the leading contributor to carbon output when not mention hat because of the huge efficiencies of the US, the US is producing more goods and food with less carbon per ton grown than Asia, Africa or Europe. The reason for the low acceptance of the science on global warming is an effect of the obscene level of manipulation of figures on production and consumption to resulting production, that allows the US to be blamed, and using this to rationalize subjecting the US to super-national redistribution of money and wealth. The science on the problem is real, the science on the solutions is flat earth junk science and statistical manipulation. Productivity in its ratio to carbon and plastic use matters.

    the makers of this film would have been much better off in science communications if they had stuck to the science, instead of promulgating poltical diatribes that do not stand scrutiny of some basic logical controls
    10xycatherine

    Impeccable ! Must watch for everyone who wishes a clean place to live.

    We through we knew the solution to the single-use plastic items?Wrong.

    We thought we have a lot more time and spaces to deal with plastic products?Wrong.

    We though maybe it is only a few turtles, seabirds that are affected so far by the plastic?Wrong.

    This is a film that change your perspectives of where, when and how we human being have left to deal with the worst invention of 20th century-plastic.

    Heart-breaking facts, life-devoting scientists, passionate environmental fighters, There is still HOPE.

    Watch this ENTIRE film, don't just skip the title, and say, I already knew....

    Craig Leeson has done an amazing job and I wish this film can be added to all classroom in U.S , China, Philippine, U.K, .....
    8deloudelouvain

    Should be mandatory viewing, not that it will make any difference in this corrupted world.

    For the quality of the documentary it deserves a high rating. It's extremely well done, with tons of data that are easy to understand as it's all well explained. The documentary itself is not something that will cheer you up, quite the contrary, as we're all just witnessing how we slowly, if you can call slowly a century in earth's time, destroying our planet by poluting it like there is no tomorrow. Recycling is the only solution. Banishing plastic completely would be better but we all know that's just utopic as there is too much money involved. The negative reviewers on here just prove that stupidity is all around us and it's not going to get better as the population will reach 10 billion by 2050, and so tons and tons of more polution. Glad I have no children.
    Todd_Somers

    My Review of A Plastic Ocean

    I attended the premiere of this documentary in Beverly Hills. Watched the film - listened to the panel after the documentary AND left the theater....thoroughly disappointed.

    As an individual who understands that plastic, at large, is a dangerous commodity, I was expecting more from this film. The wow factor evidence, to show the masses that we have a tragic and colossal problem with plastic in our oceans simply wasn't there.

    Profiling this individual and that individual AND this scientist and that scientist (this regarding their knowledge and/or experience with plastic at sea) and concentrating on a beachfront village of destitute locals where plastic has washed ashore -- the film, in my opinion, did not show enough enough devastation to convince and persuade governments to change anything.

    Here's the deal: ALL consumer PLASTIC PACKAGING (including bags, straws, cup lids, etc,) needs to be banned. Period. This film, although well-intentioned, missed its mark. To this, the panel at the premiere (less the teenage girl who was outstanding) kinda' had me shaking my head. One outspoken person, on the panel, who had his set of rah - rah cheerleaders in the audience, had me thinking that this cause was his life's profession. Almost as though, if some sort of miracle occurred, wherein plastic packaging was eradicated tomorrow, that his life would be ruined. I may be wrong about this individual BUT for whatever reason, he kinda' turned me off.

    Want to know why plastic packaging needs to be banned...? Don't be lazy. Research it and get involved. Please write to your Local - State and Federal Representatives to ban all plastic packaging.
    7mihai_chindris

    Educational, indeed

    Documentaries help us change perspectives. Or, at least, they should. This one, for instance, achieved its goal and its audience (hopefully). It is approachable, making people realize the impact of their unconscious decisions and, therefore, they become more aware of their actions and start to shift plans. It's hard to believe, but true, that through visual example humans are more willing to change behaviour than from receiving the same information through speech or from having it written down. We don't predict the future, we shape it by determination and desire to strive for a better day.

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      Dr. George Bittner: Over ninety percent of all plastics that don't have BPA nonetheless release chemicals having estrogenic activity.

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      • April 19, 2017 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
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      • Hong Kong
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