It’ll Never Work and X Trillion (PG)

UK Green Film Network
  • Wednesday 30th September 19:15

It’ll Never Work

Follow fisherman Hans Unkles’ attempts to build the UK’s first Carbon Zero, solar-powered fishing boat. With the help of his fellow fishermen, he dismantles his old vessel and spends almost a year reassembling it as he learns and tests the latest technology. It’s a real story, a drama, a documentary, a thriller, a comedy, a snatch of real life, a tragedy, a feel-good story and an environmental statement all set in the West Coast of Scotland’s fishing industry.

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X Trillion

One thousand miles from land. The closest humans orbit above in the space station. A lone boat awakens to calm. Then, a fragment. Followed by a toothbrush, a washing basket, a garden chair. Surface samples bring up handfuls of tiny microplastics. Looking out over the ocean, a few pieces of plastic float visibly in sight. But a realisation dawns – we’re looking at a dense soup of tiny pieces. The crew record an average of half a million pieces of microplastics per square kilometer here, and that is only on the surface. Who knows how much is in the 5000 meters of water beneath.

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