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Urban Decay

Detroit (2025)

Takes viewers through abandoned structures in Detroit, blending urban decay with haunting visuals and historical reflections on the city's socio-economic collapse.

Cities of the Future: Dream or Nightmare? (2024)

Narrated by John Krasinski, this documentary envisions future cities transformed by tech and sustainability challenges, illustrating both the promise and risks of hyper-modern urban living.

Poster of the documentary Planet of the Humans (2019), questioning the sustainability and effectiveness of green energy solutions.

Planet of the Humans (2019)

Produced by Michael Moore, this controversial film critiques the environmental movement and exposes how green technologies are still deeply tied to industrial and corporate interests.

Poster of the documentary Urbanized (2011), examining modern urban planning and the challenges of city development.

Urbanized (2011)

An exploration of city design and how urban planning affects quality of life, inequality, and sustainability. It features architects, policymakers, and thinkers reimagining the cities of the future.

Poster of the documentary Future by Design (2006), profiling visionary designer Jacque Fresco and his ideas for a sustainable future.

Future by Design (2006)

Focuses on Jacque Fresco and his vision for a futuristic society powered by automation, resource-based economy, and technological harmony.

Poster of the documentary Manufactured Landscapes (2006), showcasing the industrial impact on landscapes through the lens of photographer Edward Burtynsky.

Manufactured Landscapes (2006)

Follows photographer Edward Burtynsky as he documents industrial sites across the world, capturing the haunting beauty of environmental degradation and technological overproduction.

Poster of the documentary Megacities (1998), portraying the lives of people surviving on the margins in the world’s largest urban centers.

Megacities (1998)

Depicts life in some of the world's largest and most chaotic cities, highlighting the struggle of individuals trying to survive in overcrowded, decaying urban environments.

Poster of the documentary Baraka (1992), a visually striking non-narrative film depicting diverse cultures, nature, and human impact around the globe

Baraka (1992)

A visually stunning, dialogue-free journey through 24 countries, contrasting natural wonders with overcrowded cities, consumerism, and technological rituals.

Poster of the documentary Koyaanisqatsi (1982), an experimental film showing the imbalance between nature and modern life through time-lapse and slow-motion imagery.

Koyaanisqatsi (1982)

A stunning visual journey contrasting untouched nature with overwhelming urban sprawl and industrialization — wordless, yet profoundly cyberpunk.

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