New documentary shines a light on the environmental damage caused by Elon Musk’s tech ambitions
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 4/06/2025
In the broiling shadow of rocket flames and broadband dreams, the inconvenient truths of Elon Musk’s techno-utopia are being tidily shuffled out of frame. Canadian director Julien Elie’s haunting new black-and-white documentary film, Shifting Baselines, does not shout its message. It doesn’t (…)
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