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  1. Breakpoint: A Counter-History of Progress

    Breakpoint: A Counter-History of Progress

    2019 · Historical drama · 1h 38m

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  1. The film explores the Anthropocene epoch, the two centuries of progress that led up to the ecological crisis we face today, and questions the scientific, economic, and political stakes of the...

    • Documentary, History, Drama
    • Jacques Bonnaffé
    • Jean Robert Viallet
  2. Breakpoint: A Counter-History Of Progress. Breakpoint examines the Anthropocene epoch, the two centuries of progress that led up to the ecological crisis we face today, and questions the scientific, economic, and political values of the modern era. 8 1 h 38 min 2019. 13+. Documentary · Special Interest. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $5.99. Buy

  3. Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress. With around 1400 billion tons of carbon dioxide trapped in the lower atmosphere and the invention of napalm, pesticides and radioactivity, man has irrevocably changed Earth. With extensive archive footage, this documentary tracks how man has exploited the planet for his own gain and to the detriment of ...

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress" streaming on Hoopla or for free with ads on Tubi TV, Pluto TV. It is also possible to rent "Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress" on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube online and to download it on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube.

    • Jean-Robert Viallet
    • 13
  5. Documentary. Rate this movie. Breakpoint examines the Anthropocene epoch, the two centuries of progress that led up to the ecological crisis we face today, and questions the scientific,...

  6. Mixing footage and propaganda with an original soundtrack, Breakpoint looks back at 200 years of development to provide an alternative view of our history of progress. Documentary 2019 1 hr 38 min Pluto TV. PG. Starring Jacques Bonnaffé, John D. Rockefeller, Woodrow Wilson. Director Jean Robert Viallet.

    • Jean Robert Viallet
    • Jacques Bonnaffé
  7. How human beings have progressed so much in such a short time through war and the selfish interests of a few, belligerent politicians and captains of industry, damaging the welfare of the majority of mankind, impoverishing the weakest, greedily devouring the limited resources of the Earth.

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