Waste Land (2010)

Movie · 2010 · Documentary · 1h 30m · English

Curator score: 7.0/10 (15.8K ratings)

What happens in the world's largest trash city will transform you.

Overview

An uplifting feature documentary highlighting the transformative power of art and the beauty of the human spirit. Top-selling contemporary artist Vik Muniz takes us on an emotional journey from Jardim Gramacho, the world's largest landfill on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, to the heights of international art stardom. Vik collaborates with the brilliant catadores, pickers of recyclable materials, true Shakespearean characters who live and work in the garbage quoting Machiavelli and showing us how to recycle ourselves.

Ratings

Director

Lucy Walker

Production

O2 Filmes, Almega Projects, Oscilloscope, Intelligent Media Productions, Petrobras

Cast

Vik Muniz

Curator Review

Verdict

An engaging, visually inventive documentary with genuine moments of uplift and a strong sense of place, but it’s also hard to ignore the film’s uneasy politics and the way it frames poverty through an outsider-art lens. Worth watching if you’re interested in socially engaged art and can sit with the ethical tension.

Best for

  • viewers interested in art-world documentaries
  • people drawn to social-issue stories with hope and redemption
  • fans of visually creative nonfiction filmmaking
  • audiences comfortable with morally complicated philanthropy narratives

Skip if

  • you’re sensitive to poverty-porn or saviorism
  • you want a fully critical documentary perspective
  • you prefer documentaries that keep the filmmaker out of the frame
  • you dislike inspirational endings that feel politically incomplete

Overview

Waste Land is strongest when it lets the catadores speak for themselves and when it turns discarded materials into striking images. Lucy Walker’s film has an immediate, accessible emotional pull, and the project’s visual transformation is undeniably compelling. The landfill setting is vivid, human, and often unexpectedly moving.

Worth noting

But the film’s central collaboration is also its biggest source of friction. It can feel like a documentary about inequality that is still organized around the prestige and conscience of a successful artist, which makes the power dynamics hard to ignore. That tension is part of why the film stays interesting, but it also limits its moral clarity.

Bottom line

As a piece of socially conscious cinema, it lands somewhere between inspiration and discomfort. If you’re open to a film that is beautiful, earnest, and ethically messy all at once, it has a lot to offer. If you want a cleaner, more accountable portrait of labor and poverty, it may leave you frustrated.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Matheus Evangelista (1.5★) · 263 likes

Assisti esse filme pela primeira vez em 2011, quando tinha 13 anos, em uma aula. Lembro de ter achado o filme maravilhoso, o Vik Muniz um cara fantástico e as obras de arte incríveis Assisti novamente o filme nesse ano e meu olhar sobre o filme foi totalmente o oposto. Vou tentar explicar o porquê. Primeiro, nós temos uma pessoa branca que nasceu em um contexto difícil e se tornou um dos maiores artistas plásticos do Brasil e no início… more

Cazelli (2★) · 112 likes

This is absolute liberal garbage. It treats poor people as another species. The artist and his crew act like saviours who themselves are worthy of the praise for helping these people. There's a scene that made me puke a little inside my mouth: the artist and his producers discuss if bringing the people from the landfills to the studio or letting them come to London will be "too much of a change in their lives". It is absurd how they… more

gloriosoucm (3★) · 57 likes

i liked that they showed the life of the waste pickers, but my impression from this documentary was that vik was using them to promote himself. not sure...

duda (2.5★) · 44 likes

99 não é 100 muito difícil dar uma nota para este documentário porque fiquei bem dividida entre o carinho que eu senti pelos catadores de >material reciclável< e os sentimentos duvidosos pelo artista plástico vik muniz. de um lado, pessoas que vivem em barracos que as paredes mal sustentam, que ratos visitam, que se dorme empoleirado; de outro um artista plástico bem sucedido que mora no exterior que acha que de alguma forma entende essas pessoas porque já foi "pobre"… more

Davi Lima (2.5★) · 41 likes

-- Transcrição de um áudio -- "Acho que o problema do documentário é que ele passa demais o tom de assistencialismo social, de colaboração social. Essa tônica é muito forte, de 'aah, estamos fazendo um projeto social aqui'. Isso é muito forte no documentário. Você chama muita atenção para isso. E aí isso não é satifastório, porque você não conseguiu mudar de fato a realidade das pessoas ali, não na sua completude da coisa. Então essa responsabilidade que o filme… more

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Topics

documentary, art world, social issue, Brazil, poverty, labor, recycling, ethical tension, uplifting, human resilience

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