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e-Life (2017)

“What happens when your computer dies?”

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Plot

In the pulsating heart of our modern lives, computers, smartphones, and tablets have become the arteries of communication, transforming our worldview and the fabric of our daily routine. But as the allure of the new seduces us, what becomes of the old, abandoned electronic companions? e-Life delves into this digital graveyard, unearthing the unsavoury truths hidden beneath our technological progression. This documentary takes you on a haunting journey from the consumer's hands in the UK to the forsaken wastelands of Ghana where our discarded devices find their final resting place. The narrative exposes the insidious impact of e-waste on human health, the environment, and the economy, revealing the ugly side of our insatiable appetite for the latest gadgets. e-Life scrutinises the life cycle of electronic goods, dissecting the manufacturing and disposal practices that feed the growing mountain of e-waste. It further explores the alarming strain this boom in technological consumption imposes on our planet's finite resources. Through meticulously composed cinematography, e-Life presents an unvarnished view of the e-waste issue. This cinematic exploration is not just a critique but a compelling call to awareness, urging viewers to reconsider the true cost of our digital desires.

Where to watch e-Life?

e-Life is a documentary movie featuring Frankie Corzo and directed by Edward Scott-Clarke.

e-Life is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Pluto TV and it's also available on IndieFlix.

It is also possible to buy e-Life on Amazon Video.