ARTE Reportage
Gazipur: The Dump of New Delhi24 min
Available until 30/09/2028
Opened in 1984, the Ghazipur dump in India should have closed in 2002 when it reached saturation point, but that never happened. This mountain of rubbish grows by 10 meters every year, and next to it lies a vast shanty town where the inhabitants survive by picking through the waste.
Director
Maxime Priou
Marin Guillochon
Arthur Rayssiguier
Author
Maxime Priou
Arthur Rayssiguier
Marin Guillochon
Country
France
Year
2020
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