A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 30, 2023
Original Title:
Holy Shit
Alternate Titles:
Holy Shit - Mit SCH#!$E die Welt retten
Holy Shit: Can Poop Save the World?
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
BR
Peacock Film
SRF
Thurnfilm
WDR
Production Countries:
Germany | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
What happens to the food we digest after it leaves our body? Is it waste that is thrown away or a resource that can be reused? In search of answers, director Rubén Abruña embarks on an investigative and entertaining search through 16 cities on four continents. He follows the trail of feces from the long sewers of Paris to a huge sewage treatment plant in Chicago.
Assistant Sound Editor:
Manuel Lapolla
Co-Producer:
Elena Pedrazzoli
Andreas Bernatschek
Color Grading:
Dirk Meier
Director:
Rubén Abruña
Director of Photography:
Hajo Schomerus
Editor:
Cecile Welter
Original Music Composer:
Ulrich Kodjo Wendt
Producer:
Valentin Thurn
Sound:
Ralf Weber
Sound Designer:
Lukas Brandes
Sound Mixer:
Felix Siewert
Writer:
Rubén Abruña
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