There's Something in the Water
There's Something in the Water is a 2019 Canadian documentary film, directed by Elliot Page and Ian Daniel. An examination of environmental racism, the film explores the disproportionate effect of environmental damage on Black Canadian and First Nations communities in Nova Scotia. The film takes its name from Ingrid Waldron's book on environmental racism, There's Something in the Water.
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Directed by | Elliot Page Ian Daniel |
Based on | There's Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities by Ingrid Waldron |
Produced by | Elliot Page Ian Daniel Julia Sanderson Ingrid Waldron |
Cinematography | Ian Daniel Elliot Page |
Edited by | Xavier Coleman Hugo Perez |
Production company | 2 Weeks Notice |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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