There's something in the water[videorecording] /directed by Elliot Page and Ian Daniel ; produced by Elliot Page and Ian Daniel, Ingrid Waldron and Julia Sanderson ; written by Elliot Page, Ian Daniel, Xavier Coleman, Hugo Perez.
There is something in the water

1 videodisc (73 minutes) :sound, colour ;4 3/4 inches

Originally produced in 2019.

Title from container.

Elliot Page.

Based on Ingrid Waldron's incendiary study, the film follows Page as he travels to rural areas of the province that are plagued by toxic fallout from industrial development. As did Waldron, the filmmakers discover that these catastrophes have been precisely placed, all in remote, low-income, and very often Indigenous or Black, communities.

E.

Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.

DVD ; wide screen presentation ; stereophonic.

For private home use only.

Audio tracks in English, captions in English.

Canadian

1.Blacks--Canada--Social conditions.2.Racism against Blacks--Canada.3.Environmental justice--Canada.4.Environmental policy--Canada.5.Hazardous waste sites--Canada.6.Racism--Environmental aspects--Canada.7.Capitalism--Social aspects.8.Indigenous peoples--Canada--Social conditions.9.Indigenous peoples--Nova Scotia--Social conditions.Dynamic Details
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