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  1. 1 hr 13 min. 6.7 (477) 62. There's Something in the Water is a documentary film from 2019 that explores the impact of environmental racism and neglect on the lives and communities of Nova Scotia, Canada. The film is directed by Elliot Page and Ian Daniel and has a runtime of 1 hour and 13 minutes. The documentary is based on the book of the ...

  2. 19 set 2019 · Screenplay: Page, Daniel, Xavier Coleman, Hugo Perez, based on the book “There’s Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities” by Dr. Ingrid Waldron.

  3. 8 set 2019 · If the majority of There’s Something in the Water consists of talking heads, a few images from the film (camerawork is by Page and Daniel) stick to your retina — most of all, that of the ...

  4. Elliot Page and Gaycation collaborator Ian Daniel shift gears with the documentary There's Something in the Water, a disturbing and, frankly, terrifying portrait of ecological and social disasters in Page's native Nova Scotia. Based on Ingrid Waldron's incendiary study, the film follows Page as she travels to rural areas of the province that ...

  5. There's Something in the Water. Elliot Page returns to his home province in Canada to meet with black and indigenous women who are working to end the legacy of environmental racism in Nova Scotia. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. Elliot Page returns to his home province in Canada to meet ...

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  6. 24 ott 2023 · There’s Something in the Water also amplified a long-running grassroots protest movement against building a natural gas pipeline across First Nation land; the pipeline was then shelved, in 2021. Waldron’s book and Page and Daniel’s film also helped galvanize Canada’s Parliament to address environmental racism.

  7. 28 mag 2006 · Based on Ingrid Waldron's book by the same name, There's Something in the Water traces the environmental catastrophes that plague remote, low income, and often Indigenous or Black communities. Sponsored by Mutual of Omaha. About the Moderator. Gab Rima is the Director of Operations and Programming at Urban Abbey, as well as the Co-Founder and ...