Colossal Wreck: A Captivating Journey Through Dubai's Paradoxical Charm
Embark on a captivating journey with filmmaker and climate activist Josh Appignanesi as he unveils the enigmatic allure of Dubai, a city that seamlessly blends the surreal with the mundane. In this thought-provoking documentary, Appignanesi explores the city's paradoxical nature, where oil wealth transforms into concrete and glass, creating a surreal landscape that challenges our perceptions of modernity and postmodernity. Prepare to be immersed in a world where the line between reality and fantasy blurs.
Appignanesi's visit to Dubai in 2023 coincides with the 28th UN Climate Change Conference, or COP28, hosted by a nation with a staggering oil-producing background. Amidst the backdrop of calamitous flash floods, the city exudes an eerie perfection, a hyper-prosperous consumerist paradise. The film's narrative, skillfully crafted and scored by composer Vik Sharma, and narrated by an AI voice clone, offers a unique perspective on this extraordinary place. Appignanesi's physical absence adds a layer of gravitas to the documentary, enhancing its impact.
Dubai's Expo City becomes a cinematic goldmine, with every frame presenting a spectacle. The cityscape, a fusion of a city-state-sized airport duty-free shop and a Kubrickian spaceship, captivates the audience. Appignanesi's introduction of his previous film, 'My Extinction,' and his participation in a Q&A session provide a glimpse into the conference's diverse audience, where activists are outnumbered by bankers and fossil-fuel advocates. The indigenous speaker, Valdelice Veron, from Brazil's Guarani people, delivers a passionate plea, offering a moment of raw emotion amidst the documentary's narrative.
The film invites contemplation on a ridiculous yet profound question: What drives the masses to gather in this peculiar setting? The answer lies in the floating sensation of something extraordinary, a message from the future. As viewers, we witness the majestic skyline of Dubai, its towers standing as 'gargantua of insignificance,' against the backdrop of whale song. The question arises: Can this circus yield a positive outcome, or is humanity's love for its own extinction a driving force? Appignanesi's 'Colossal Wreck' challenges us to reflect on these profound questions, marking it as his most compelling documentary to date.