Films directed by Bonnie Sherr Klein Available for online viewing on NFB.ca.| National Film Board of Canada
A documentary portrait of ecologist Pierre Dansereau, the film takes us from Baffin Island to New York City, from the Gaspé Peninsula to Brazil. At each stop on …| National Film Board of Canada
Marilyn Waring, ex-MP in the New Zealand Parliament and spokesperson for global feminist economics, now lives and works on her farm in the lush green hills of New …| National Film Board of Canada
This feature documentary by Sylvie Van Brabant introduces us to Mikael Rioux, a young Québécois activist who founded Échofête, Quebec’s first environmental festival. Spurred by his passionate concern …| National Film Board of Canada
This film employs a multi-image technique to contrast scenes of natural grandeur--mountains, forests, and wildflowers filmed in Canada's national parks--with images of the polluted rivers and countryside that …| National Film Board of Canada
In this short documentary, revisit the 20th century through the eyes of 97-year-old René Dumont, agricultural scientist and activist for peace, justice and the environment. Angered by enduring …| National Film Board of Canada
Although only 2 minutes long, this animated short makes the point that oxygen is the stuff of life whether on land, in the air or water, but that …| National Film Board of Canada
Intercut with illustrative stock footage, Adam's World present a short lecture by Elizabeth Dodson Gray, a feminist theologian, environmentalist, and futurist. She speaks to us about the severity …| National Film Board of Canada
Films directed by Terre Nash Available for online viewing on NFB.ca.| National Film Board of Canada
Filmed in Canada, Britain and the U.S.S.R., this hour-long documentary focuses on local and international peace initiatives by women. Featured in the film are Rosalie Bertell, Marion Dewar, …| National Film Board of Canada
Noise pollution is a scourge of our time no less than are the visible forms that contaminate our environment. From the jangle of the alarm clock to the …| National Film Board of Canada