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  1. Director Rubén Abruña explores the journey of our food after it has been digested and excreted by us. He follows the trail of human feces from the sewers of Paris to one of the largest sewage treatment plants in Chicago.

  2. Holy Shit - Can poop save the world? Feeding the world and slowing the climate crisis - “Holy Shit” breaks the taboo of speaking about human excrement, and s...

  3. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Holy Shit: Can Poop Save the World?: Directed by Rubén Abruña. Director Rubén Abruña explores the journey of our food after it has been digested and excreted by us. He follows the trail of human feces from the sewers of Paris to one of the largest sewage treatment plants in Chicago.

  4. 4 de may. de 2023 · A feature-length documentary film by Rubén Abruña. Produced by Thurn Film, in co-production with Peacock Film (CH) German and Austrian cinema release for autumn 2023. Cinema Distribution: Farbfilm, World distributor: Autlook. Impact campaign: Think-Film Impact Production. What happens to the food we digest after it leaves our bodies?

  5. 19 de may. de 2023 · Is it waste to be discarded or a resource to be reused? Looking for answers, director Rubén Abruña embarks on an investigative and entertaining quest through 16 cities across 4 continents. He follows the poop trail from the long Parisian sewers to a huge wastewater treatment plant in Chicago.

  6. Summaries. Director Rubén Abruña explores the journey of our food after it has been digested and excreted by us. He follows the trail of human feces from the sewers of Paris to one of the largest sewage treatment plants in Chicago. Synopsis. When sewers were built in the 19th century, they were regarded as a blessing.

  7. In rural Sweden, an engineer shows him a dry toilet that makes fertilizer from urine. In Hamburg and Geneva, he discovers residential complexes with localized treatment plants, not connected to sewers, that produce electricity and fertilizer from human excrements.