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Green Warriors

A series of scientific investigations into environmental scandals facing the planet. Investigative journalist Martin Boudot tracks down the big environmental scandals around the world: contaminated rivers, air pollution, toxic waste, illegal exploitation of resources, poaching of endangered species…

Armed with his drone, Martin gets around obstacles and outsmarts bans to reveal what some people are trying to hide — a factory that discharges its polluted water into a river, a toxic mining waste site located next to a residential area, poisoned villages next to soybean plantations…

Green Warriors: Netherlands Forever Chemical

Green Warriors: Damned by Iraq’s Oil

Green Warriors: Children of Lead

Green Warriors: Soil Threat

Green Warriors: Cursed Uranium

Green Warriors: Coal in The Lungs

Green Warriors: South Africa’s Toxic Townships

Green Warriors: Paraguay’s Poisoned Fields

Green Warriors: Indonesia, The World’s Most Polluted River

Green Warriors: Paris Metro, Air Alert

Green Warriors: Asbestos, Our Sick Schools

Green Warriors: Flame Retardants

Green Warriors: The Toxic Legacy of Warfare

PRODUCTION INFO

  • Year: 2019-2024
  • Duration: 13 x 52 or 25 mins
  • Production: Premières Lignes
  • Director: Martin Boudot
  • Available Versions: ENG, FRA
  • Country of production: France

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FESTIVALS & AWARDS

  • Series nominated for the Albert Londres Prize (audiovisual) 2022 (France) - Series nominated for the Albert Londres Prize (audiovisual) 2023 (France)

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