Manufactured Landscapes 2006 DVDRip XviD-xV
Here’s a lil older release (from yesterday actually) which deserves to be mentioned probably. Manufactured Landscape is, as the name says, an interesting and awarded document about changes of our mother Earth, more exactly about the landscape. While I know that many documents are just way boring to download, this one looks quite cool and brings some heartbreaking scenes which will make you thinking about this issue. Standard quality on 1 CD in the package.
MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES is a feature length documentary on the world and work of renowned artist Edward Burtynsky. Burtynsky makes large-scale photographs of ‘manufactured landscapes’ – quarries, recycling yards, factories, mines, dams. He photographs civilization’s materials and debris, but in a way people describe as “stunning” or “beautiful,” and so raises all kinds of questions about ethics and aesthetics without trying to easily answer them.
The film follows Burtynsky to China as he travels the country photographing the evidence and effects of that country’s massive industrial revolution. Sites such as the Three Gorges Dam, which is bigger by 50% than any other dam in the world and displaced over a million people, factory floors over a kilometre long, and the breathtaking scale of Shanghai’s urban renewal are subjects for his lens and our motion picture camera.

Shot in Super-16mm film, Manufactured Landscapes extends the narrative streams of Burtynsky’s photographs, allowing us to meditate on our profound impact on the planet and witness both the epicentres of industrial endeavour and the dumping grounds of its waste. What makes the photographs so powerful is his refusal in them to be didactic. We are all implicated here, they tell us: there are no easy answers. The film continues this approach of presenting complexity, without trying to reach simplistic judgements or reductive resolutions. In the process, it tries to shift our consciousness about the world and the way we live in it.
Genre: Documentary
IMDB rating: 7.6/10 (103 votes)
Directed by: Jennifer Baichwal
Starring: Edward Burtynsky
Release name: Manufactured.Landscapes.2006.DVDRip.XviD-xV
Size: 1 CD, 700 MB, 50 x 15 MB
Quality: DVDRip, XviD, 544 x 304 px, MP3 audio
Runtime: 101 minutes
Filenames: xv-ml.xvid
Links: IMDB, Homepage
NFO: here
Torrent: NewTorrents

Comments(39)
interesting
im grabbing it
Yeah, me to.
I love his photos, thanks a lot.
I like the intellectual films, going to get this one
I will tell it before I explode… so you know!
From the day Kevin left, Martin took 4-5 new people in the team, that I havent even have the change too talk with. I have stopped posting because the whole website is a mess with all this post that dont come to the standard posts of Rlslog. I dont have anything against anybody here, but I think Martin made a fast “wrong” move taking them onboard.
To be honest, if there are so many people posting here, why should I even post. I hope people and understand and Martin take place to that. Otherwise I will stick to my decision become again a daily reader of Rlslog.
@ fca
Do you think that all this has to do with Kevin’s departure?
And who the HELL is Basem anyhow ? You just don’t come on here without proper introduction !
Mike i personaly like releaselog the way it is now because every new stuff is brougt to te site even the small things that usually got forgoton.Even so i really enjoy your posts,you and martin are like the brain of releaselog.
Seriously:
Don’t you guys have a little admin-forum or email to communicate such stuff instead of letting the whole world read about it?
Hi I like this film but I dont have the subtitles does anyone have them please
Yeah, look for them in the sub-urbs.
funny man
Nice photo of The Tyre Monster’s ass-crack!
Also a nice photo of The Tyre Monster’s brown stuff in the middle of the ass-crack!
Whoa interesting film…. it looks good anyway!!!
Worth a look!
@ mike!!!
i think that kevin was an exellent asset to rlslog ! always willing to help pp on thius site and great post not a bunch of crap info pp dont really need since kevin left the ratio of good relese dropped and thew post are kindda lame “I MISS KEVIN!
now the site is all CAHOTIC! too much grabage post!
where all the blockbuster movie “big tittles” before they was a couple every day now its slow post and new relese i can get faster by my own !!!!!!
more pp working on the site but iyts seem like its turned into a mess whit all those new guys !
i will be stating my own R-GRoup real soon!
already working on the site not ready yet doH !
i think to my personall opinion to be efficient u need one main guy for the sitre and 3 more pp
tehc news guy, gamer”cracker”, movie/t.v guy!
and u should have a nice site and no confusion (small team that get along!
less bullshit!!!
anyhow !!!!
CHECK U LATER MIKE!
Can no one supply me with the a link to the Sub pretty please.
I must admit i have mixed feelings after watching this documentary. Yes, the still images of landscape are shocking, the use of black and white recording on those asian devastated landscape is perfect. In other words the film has a great visual impact but lacks the social issue. Never the less a good opportunity to face the so called “progress” of this asian nations at the expenses of our environment.
should be nuked for missing.subs.for.non-english.parts
it was ok.. a little slow paced for me
Yeh subs would be good, cant seem to find anywhere? link? Thanks
Would love to get some subs for this as well. English preferably.
Look really nice, but I prefer to watch the whole thing with subs.
Hi everyone,
Am new to this site. I want to watch this movie, but where on earth do i find the torrent for this??? Anyone?
Sorry for the hassel. I got the torrent. My mistake.
The group forgot the subtitle file, just like every movie with partial subs.
Can someone please post the subtitles? Someone out there must have the DVD and be able to rip them. It would be hugely appreciated.
i havnt actually tried watching this as have read the comments about the subs being missing, but am just wondering how much of the film is missed without subs?
All of the Asian discussion parts are missing subs. At first it wasn’t too bad, but right now there’s a really great part where some Asian people are preventing them from filming and I sure wish I could understand what was being said. In any case, it’s still quite a good movie, most of it is pictures and images, not much talking. I’ll have to watch it again when the subs come out.
OK, you want the subs, the last 35-40 minutes of the film are heavy in Chinese dialoug.
So frustrating.
But so good. I’d watch it just for the first half hour of imagry really.
Thanks!
Yeah, you can watch it without the subs, but it gets frustrating. I’d say about 40% of the film has dialogue, and maybe 1/3 of that is Mandarin Chinese. That’s an estimate, mind you.
I got the HNR dvdrip and it too lacks subtitles. The nfo for that release claims the subs were untouched so either there weren’t any(doubtful) or the ripper wasn’t paying attention. Hopefully someone will release a fix.
I finally downloaded…
Man this is the most boring docu ever. What crap.
Lame release, no subtitles. I bet the releaser didn’t even bother to watch the whole documentary before ripping it.
all thoughs requesting english subtitles…
have you even bothered looking at the dvd release specs?
subtitles only available in french!!!! rtfm
those quirky canadians lol
Actually, if you read full reviews of the Canadian release, the English subs are burnt in. I guess that means that this isn’t a rip of the Canadian disc.
Weird way to do it. Must get frustrating if you actually are watching using the French subs, with English ones appearing layered underneath…
for subs : http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/subtitles/3138722/manufactured-landscapes-en
I find the video quality quite poor on this release.
Look for the release entitled “Manufactured_Landscapes-2006-FIXED” instead, which is available elsewhere — it’s reportedly better, and appears to have the subtitles as well. (I haven’t tested that release yet, but I’m downloading it now.)