Forced Renewables (2025)

Forced Renewables (2025) poster

In Lopera (Jaén), the ecological transition has turned into a nightmare: centuries-old olive groves are being uprooted to make way for massive photovoltaic plants, in an unfair battle between powerful corporations and the local community. Through firsthand testimonies, striking visuals, and an analysis of the current energy model, Forced Renewables reveals how progress, when poorly planned and disconnected from rural life, can lead to an unprecedented ecological, social, and economic disaster.

Director: Francisco Javier Fernández Bordonada
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 68 min
Release Date:
Cinematography: Francisco Javier Fernández Bordonada
Production: Bordonada Films
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

solar energy, renewable energy, environmental documentary, españa

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Forced Renewables about?
In Lopera (Jaén), the ecological transition has turned into a nightmare: centuries-old olive groves are being uprooted to make way for massive photovoltaic plants, in an unfair battle between powerful corporations and the local community. Through firsthand testimonies, striking visuals, and an analysis of the current energy model, Forced Renewables reveals how progress, when poorly planned and disconnected from rural life, can lead to an unprecedented ecological, social, and economic disaster.
Who directed Forced Renewables?
Forced Renewables was directed by Francisco Javier Fernández Bordonada.
How long is Forced Renewables?
Forced Renewables has a runtime of 1h 8m (68 minutes).
What genre is Forced Renewables?
Forced Renewables is a Documentary film.
Where was Forced Renewables produced?
Forced Renewables was produced in Spain.