The Light Bulb Conspiracy Explained

The Light Bulb Conspiracy
Director:Cosima Dannoritzer
Producer:
  • Patrice Barrat
  • Joan Úbeda
Music:
  • Marta Andrés
  • Joan Gil
Cinematography:Marc Martinez Sarrado
Editing:Georgia Wyss
Studio:
  • Media 3.14
  • Article Z
Distributor:Banijay Rights[1]
Runtime:75 minutes
Country:
  • France
  • Spain
Language:
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Spanish

The Light Bulb Conspiracy, also known as Pyramids of Waste, is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Cosima Dannoritzer. An international co-production of France and Spain, the documentary thematizes the planned obsolescence of industrial products for commercial reasons.

Synopsis

The film documents planned obsolescence in industrial production, i.e. the deliberate limitation by manufacturers of the lifespan of their products in order to thereby secure the sale of replacement and follow-up products. In addition to describing concrete examples, the film also deals with the economic and ecological consequences of consumer society. Among others, the French economist and philosopher Serge Latouche has his say as a representative of the concept of degrowth.

Documented examples

International versions

The film screened internationally at numerous film festivals as well as on television and was broadcast on German television several times on Arte[2] [3] and Phoenix[4] starting in 2011. In the same year, it ran as a side event at the European Commission's Green Week.[5]

Internationally, it was shown with the following titles:

Awards

Literature

Three years after the premiere of the film, the documentary was published as a book.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Benijay Rights: The Lightbulb Conspiracy; accessed August 15, 2021.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20121203220925/http://www.arte.tv/de/kaufen-fuer-die-muellhalde/3714422,CmC=3714270.html Prêt à jeter - Die Wegwerfer. Kaufen für die Müllhalde – Arte
  3. ARTE: PDF Prêt à jeter; accessed August 15, 2021.
  4. Phoenix archive (Aug. 10, 2012): Kaufen für die Müllhalde, Film von Cosima Dannoritzer (German); accessed August 16, 2921.
  5. Green Week, Brüssel, May 24–27, 2011: Side event: Film "The Lightbulb Conspiracy"; accessed on August 15, 2021.
  6. NRK TV: Garantert kort levetid; accessed August 15, 2021.
  7. Archive.today (Jan. 25, 2013): Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival, China 2010
  8. https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20110705/2-reemite-comprar-tirar-comprar-premiado-como-mejor-documental-academia-television/445605.shtml RTVE: "Comprar, tirar, comprar", mejor documental del año para la Academia de Televisión
  9. WaybackMachine (Aug. 9, 2011): SCINEMA awards, Australia 2011
  10. http://www.filmambiente.com/index.php/feature-competition.html Filmambiente, Brazil 2011
  11. http://www.nhk.or.jp/jp-prize/english/2011/prize_winner.html Japan Prize 2011, Maeda Special Prize The Light Bumb Conspiracy
  12. Cinema Politica: The Light Bulb Conspiracy; accessed August 6, 2021.
  13. http://archiv.oekofilmtour.de/oftarchiv/oekofilmtour-2013/preise-und-preistraeger-2013/index.html Ökofilmtour: Preisverleihung des 8. Festivals für Natur- und Umweltfilme „ökofilmtour 2013“