Smog

Smog

Year: 1973

Runtime: 86 mins

Language: German

Director: Wolfgang Petersen

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Each morning they scrub away the thick, oily film that coats their car windows after a night of polluted air, while the monitoring stations issue only a low‑level smog alert. The gradual haze begins to take a toll, and the crisis becomes stark when a soccer player suddenly collapses on the field, gasping for breath.

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