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Toxic Trespass; Manufacturing Landscapes

by Lana
(Canada)

Resource guide to accompany Toxic Trespass.

Resource guide to accompany Toxic Trespass.

Toxic Trespass (2007) is a must-see Canadian documentary film on children's environmental health.

The filmmaker visits heavily industrialized cities in both Canada and the U.S. to interview those affected, the bureacrats who allow corporations to use us all and our environments as guinea pigs, and some forward-thinking experts.

To quote one site: "This film is essential viewing for anyone concerned about the effects of pollutants on ourselves and our children, very DNA."

Manufactured Landscapes (2006) is a visually-captivating documentary on photographer Edward Burtynsky's powerful work documenting man-made or manufacturing landscapes, particularly in China.

Great list you have here! I will be linking to it...

Lana

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Thanks Lana!

Manufactured Landscapes is actually on the Great Green Movie Guide. We have now added Toxic Trespass, a powerful documentary.

Thank you very much for your contributions.

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