This documentary takes you to one of Ghana’s most notorious electronic waste dumps, a place where discarded technology and toxic chemicals shape daily life. The film weaves together ancient myths and modern struggles, showing how local communities work amid the hazardous remnants of our digital age. It follows the lives of scrap metal collectors, business owners, and everyday people who face health risks and economic hardships as they extract valuable metals from toxic remains. The narrative also touches on the global impact of electronic waste, linking international trade practices to the harsh realities on the ground in Ghana. Personal stories, from the hardships of working in a polluted environment to the dreams of a better future, remind us of the human cost behind our technological progress. This thought-provoking film offers a raw look at survival, resilience, and the search for hope in a challenging landscape. Instagram - @realstoriesdocs Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
