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Hot Cities — Documentaries

Every week the latest episode in this groundbreaking series is available to steam straight to your computer. You can also get a behind the scenes look at each film by reading the directors comments.

Episodes

Bursting at the Seams

  • Air date 24 October 2009

Water, water everywhere…

  • Air date 31 October 2009

Climate Bites

  • Air date 07 November 2009

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Meltdown!

  • Air date 14 November 2009

Feed the World

  • Air date 21 November 2009

Surviving the Storm

  • Air date 28 November 2009

Counting the Cost

  • Air date 05 December 2009

Surviving climate change

  • Air date 12 December 2009

Director’s Article Bursting at the Seams, Lagos, Nigeria

By producer/Director Joe Loncraine

During preproduction of this film it soon emerged that our crew would need to be split across the three locations in the film. Since I was flying to Lagos, for the Nigeria section of the film, I would not be travelling to the two other locations, Alaska and the Maldives. Two countries considered some of the most beautiful places on earth and Lagos often branded as one of the world’s worst cities — I have to confess to a little disappointment. But, how wrong I was. Whilst Lagos is tough, dirty and over crowded, a little like my home city of London, it really feels like an exciting place to be and is a great place to film. A man on the street described it as the African New York and that is exactly what it feels like. Lagos is going through some major improvements in preparation to become the third largest city in the world. If developed in the right way, it could be an example to the rest of Africa’s rapidly growing cities. The excellent footage returned by the other crews from Alaska and the Maldives also differed from my expectations. In the Maldives I expected to see families living on the shores of idyllic beaches when in fact a huge proportion of the country live on a city island more densely populated than Manhattan. In Alaska there was little of the snow covered mountain ranges I expected, rather a massive expansive of flat muddy tundra. Overall the biggest surprise of making the film was learning how these three vastly different locations all face such a similar and present threat from their changing climates.


You are watching Bursting at the Seams Episode 1

  • Air date 24 October 2009
  • By Producer/Director Joe Loncraine

“Hot Cities” begins in Lagos, one of the toughest and the fastest growing mega cities in the world — and a place very vulnerable to the threat of climate change. Large areas of the Lagos could be swamped by sea level rises. The city, one of the worlds fastest is a magnet for migrants across the whole of West Africa hoping to find a better life.