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  1. 19. Mai 2023 · Holy Shit: Can Poop Save The World? is a feature-length documentary film by Puerto Rican filmmaker Rubén Abruña [produced by Thurn Film, in co-production with Peacock Film (CH). The release for German and Austrian cinema will be in Fall 2023]. This film considers how to sustainably reuse human waste “to increase global food security ...

  2. 30. Nov. 2023 · Holy Shit Film - Kritik 2023 "Holy Shit" tastet sich an ein tabuisiertes Thema heran, bietet jedoch mehr Beispiele als konkrete Lösungen, und bleibt in der Tiefe hinter den Erwartungen zurück.

  3. In the end, the director finds answers to sustainably reuse human poop and pee that also increase global food security, environmental protection, and hygiene and mitigate climate change. Film talk. It's one of our biggest, yet rarely discussed waste streams. Everything you need to know about the potential of human "waste" and how to close the loop.

  4. 30. Nov. 2023 · Holy Shit: Can Poop Save the World?: Directed by Rubén Abruña. Director Rubén Abruña explores the journey of our food after it has been digested and excreted by us.

  5. 30. Nov. 2023 · Holy Shit: Can Poop Save the World? Holy Shit ist ein Dokumentarfilm aus dem Jahr 2023 von Rubén Abruña mit Christoph Maria Herbst. Aktueller Trailer zu Holy Shit. Komplette Handlung und ...

  6. Zusammenfassung. Feeding the world and slowing the climate crisis - “Holy Shit” breaks the taboo of speaking about human excrement, and shows ways out of the dead end of flush and forget. Filmmakers Valentin Thurn and Ruben Abruna explain, why we need to turn our feces into manure in order to feed the growing world population.

  7. How an actress and a film-maker are changing our view of waste. When Patricia Arquette took the stage at the 2015 Oscars, she surprised the world by linking two seemingly disparate subjects: the Oscars and poo. When she won Best Supporting Actress, she used her spotlight not to celebrate her achievement but to call attention to a global crisis: sanitation.