"Depiction of a life on an electronic waste landfill in Ghana offers a metaphor for humankind and our treatment of the environment on our planet. Unlike natural ecosystems that do not produce any waste, humankind is unable to live without a trace. The everyday process of "recycling" waste from the civilised world on a landfill in Ghana has aptly been nicknamed "Sodom". The film is visually very distinctive thanks to precise work of filmmakers having a post-apocalyptic aesthetic. On top of that, the film is not intended as a first- environmental education as it also touches upon topics such as migration, gender, sexual orientation and social inequality. The jury was fascinated by the inhabitants of the landfill who, despite their horrid living conditions, do not cease to cherish their lives and friendships and to dream of a better future."