One of its scenes of Roy Andersson's 2014 film "A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence" includes a message to Swedish mining and smelting company Boliden, which sold thousands of tonnes of smelting residue to Chile in the 1980s, only to face a lawsuit claiming hundreds of people, including children who played on the waste sites, had been poisoned. In the film, people are led into a huge copper cylinder, made by Boliden. “But we didn’t use their typography,” says Andersson. He sighs. “They just keep saying business is business. Morally it doesn’t make sense. The world can’t go on like that.”
7 окт 2016