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+++ Important announcement +++Actor Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page, came out as transgender in a heartfelt letter this Tuesday, sharing his "overwhelming gratitude" as he made the announcement via Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.Date: 12/01/2020 - 23:08:47Posted by Dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share Watch the trailer for Ellen Page"s environmental documentary "There"s Something in the Water"We finally have a trailer for Ellen Page and Ian Daniel"s documentary »There"s Something in the Water«, which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival last year and will become available to stream on Netflix on March 27. Inspired by Ingrid Waldron"s book of the same name, it focuses on the women who are taking a stand against efforts by local government and corporations that have brought pollution and toxic waste to their neighborhoods and homes, in various locations around Nova Scotia as well as the effects of environmental racism on black and indigenous communities throughout the province."In Canada, your postal code determines your health. So we know that where you live has bearing on your well-being. Indigenous and black communities are the ones that tend to be located near hazardous sites," sociologist Waldron claims in the trailer that debuted Wednesday morning. "When we got here, they decided they were gonna put a dump, where everything went. There were body parts, food, animal parts ... anything and everything," another woman tells the camera. Later, Ellen is shown coughing next to a billowing smoke cloud, and an activist she"s with says, "That"s what our community smells like."In addition to interviews and on-location shoots of the devastating environmental effects on these communities, the directorial duo of Page and Daniel also attend activist rallies, ceremonies and demonstrations aiming to push for new legislation that would protect marginalized groups from environmental racism.Date: 02/22/2020 - 12:58:28Posted by Dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share Happy 33rd Birthday to the one and only EllenPage!!Date: 02/21/2020 - 22:07:44Posted by Dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share Funko launches a huge wave of »The Umbrella Academy« Pop figuresNetflix"s live-action adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá"s »The Umbrella Academy« was a big hit when it launched last year, which is why a second is on the way. In the meantime you can go on an adventure to save the world with your favorite superheroes from the series. Funko has just dropped a massive wave of Pop! figures featuring Luther Hargreeves, Diego Hargreeves, Allison Hargreeves, Klaus Hargreeves, Ben Hargreeves (a glow-in-the-dark variant will hit Hot Topic at some point in the coming months), Vanya Hargreeves (with a 1-in-6 Chase rarity), the time-jumping Number Five (with a 1-in-6 Chase rarity) and Pogo the chimpanzee. They might not be the nicest people but Pop! Cha-Cha and Pop! Hazel are still useful assassins to have around.Date: 01/23/2020 - 19:46:07Posted by Dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share Ellen Page makes her directorial debut with »There"s Something in the Water« at TIFF 2019Six weeks after her memorable appearance on the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Ellen Page and two of her closest friends, Ian Daniel and Julia Anderson, with whom she made the television series »Gaycation« for VICELAND, were on a plane headed for Nova Scotia to document cases of environmental racism. The result is a documentary called »There"s Something in the Water«, which will have its world debut at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8. In addition, the 73 minute long feature will also be screened in the communities that it profiles and as part of the Atlantic International Film Festival in Halifax on September 14. It"s based on the 2018 book of the same name by Dalhousie University professor Ingrid Waldron and brings attention to Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting against environmental degradation in their communities.In an article on Halifax Examiner, Joan Baxter, the author of "The Mill – Fifty Years of Pulp and Protest" recently revealed that "the strangest road" led to the film, once that began in late 2018, when Ellen"s good friend Lil MacPherson, co-owner of the Wooden Monkey Restaurant and now Green Party candidate for Dartmouth – Cole Harbour, gave her a copy of the book. Page just devoured it and was horrified to learn of the environmental racism that the people of Pictou Landing First Nation (PLFN) have endured since the pulp mill on Abercrombie Point first opened in 1967, and began to spew its effluent into Boat Harbour, once a precious tidal estuary they knew as "A’se’K" — "the other room." The effluent immediately poisoned the water and killed all the fish, creating a toxic lagoon adjacent to PLFN. The Canadian actress then set out to learn as much as she could about environmental racism in Nova Scotia. Her quest for information eventually led her to Waldron"s book, which documented several egregious examples. In this way, she figured environmental racism is "essentially the disproportionate amount of landfills and industrial pollution sites next to Indigenous and Black communities," a pattern that is very clear, not just in Nova Scotia but in Canada as a whole.From her home in New York, Page next spoke to the grassroots Mi’kmaw grandmothers who have been trying to protect the water of the Shubenacadie River from the Alton Gas project, which aims to hollow out massive salt caverns about a kilometre underground for storing natural gas near the community of Stewiacke. After the conversation Ellen realized the plan looked like another case of environmental racism in the making and thus passed Waldron"s book to her friend Ian Daniel. This, in turn, eventually led to the spontaneous filming in Nova Scotia as she recalls: "We talked about perhaps just coming up with cameras. We had no idea what this was really going to end up being, [whether] we were just going to make these little pieces and put them out online, or what. It just felt like these voices need to be amplified and as fast as possible. And that was that. We put the shoot together in about two weeks and then flew to Nova Scotia and hit the ground running. It was just myself, Ian, and Julia Anderson, who"s a producer on the project."Apart from the aforementioned situation in Stewiacke, the footage also profiles two further cases of environmental racism in Nova Scotia, with one taking place in Shelburne County, where Page"s family comes from. For decades, people in the predominantly black community were exposed to pollution from a garbage dump that was put in their backyard in the 1940s. Although it has now been closed, it has left an extraordinary amount of toxins in the water and there have been tremendous consequences. Page and her crew also went to Pictou Landing First Nation, on the province"s north shore, for a first-hand look at the notorious Boat Harbour lagoon. For 52 years, the local community has suffered from the stench of the Northern Pulp mill"s emissions that the prevailing winds blow over the reserve, and from its effluent that has destroyed a once-beautiful beach on the Northumberland Strait, as well as Boat Harbour, rendering both no-go zones. Page herself described the area as "post-apocalyptic" and added that she gagged because it was one of the worst things she has ever smelled.The team decided to submit the film to TIFF after they began the editing and realized that they had a feature-length film. Ellen remembers "it was an insane rush, but obviously [TIFF is] the dream place to premiere [the film]. It did feel like a long shot, but [the Toronto International Film Festival] is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, and more importantly than that, I just wanted that audience." Besides, Page believes the film will take Canadians on a journey that will "shock them" and feels fortunate that the festival"s committee seemed to be moved by the film and invited them to screen it there.When asked about what she hopes to accomplish with the documentary during the telephone interview with Joan Baxter, Ellen replied: "I want these women to have justice. I want these women to be listened to. I want them to be celebrated … the fact that the degradation of our environment or the police presence outside of the Alton Gas gates is all normalized is so devastating. And the fact that these women, like the three grandmothers that were arrested, that they"re being criminalized! So really to me, this film is … it"s them. And in terms of how people respond, I hope they feel inspired by these women to go, “Shit, I have power, man. I can, and I"m going to use it. I"m going to use my privilege.” But mostly I just, I really want these women to receive the support or the respect that they deserve."TIFF 2019 - »There"s Something in the Water« - Screening DatesDate/TimeLocation/TheatreTicketsSunday, September 8 - 05:45 PMElgin Theatre»»»Saturday, September 14 - 4:15 PMWinter Garden Theatre»»»Sunday, September 15 - 3:30 PMScotiabank Theatre»»»Date: 08/14/2019 - 22:34:30Posted by dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share [ 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . » ]Powered by NEWSolved © 2003-2021 USOLVED - All rights reserved
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Watch the trailer for Ellen Page"s environmental documentary "There"s Something in the Water"We finally have a trailer for Ellen Page and Ian Daniel"s documentary »There"s Something in the Water«, which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival last year and will become available to stream on Netflix on March 27. Inspired by Ingrid Waldron"s book of the same name, it focuses on the women who are taking a stand against efforts by local government and corporations that have brought pollution and toxic waste to their neighborhoods and homes, in various locations around Nova Scotia as well as the effects of environmental racism on black and indigenous communities throughout the province."In Canada, your postal code determines your health. So we know that where you live has bearing on your well-being. Indigenous and black communities are the ones that tend to be located near hazardous sites," sociologist Waldron claims in the trailer that debuted Wednesday morning. "When we got here, they decided they were gonna put a dump, where everything went. There were body parts, food, animal parts ... anything and everything," another woman tells the camera. Later, Ellen is shown coughing next to a billowing smoke cloud, and an activist she"s with says, "That"s what our community smells like."In addition to interviews and on-location shoots of the devastating environmental effects on these communities, the directorial duo of Page and Daniel also attend activist rallies, ceremonies and demonstrations aiming to push for new legislation that would protect marginalized groups from environmental racism.Date: 02/22/2020 - 12:58:28Posted by Dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share Happy 33rd Birthday to the one and only EllenPage!!Date: 02/21/2020 - 22:07:44Posted by Dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share Funko launches a huge wave of »The Umbrella Academy« Pop figuresNetflix"s live-action adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá"s »The Umbrella Academy« was a big hit when it launched last year, which is why a second is on the way. In the meantime you can go on an adventure to save the world with your favorite superheroes from the series. Funko has just dropped a massive wave of Pop! figures featuring Luther Hargreeves, Diego Hargreeves, Allison Hargreeves, Klaus Hargreeves, Ben Hargreeves (a glow-in-the-dark variant will hit Hot Topic at some point in the coming months), Vanya Hargreeves (with a 1-in-6 Chase rarity), the time-jumping Number Five (with a 1-in-6 Chase rarity) and Pogo the chimpanzee. They might not be the nicest people but Pop! Cha-Cha and Pop! Hazel are still useful assassins to have around.Date: 01/23/2020 - 19:46:07Posted by Dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share Ellen Page makes her directorial debut with »There"s Something in the Water« at TIFF 2019Six weeks after her memorable appearance on the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Ellen Page and two of her closest friends, Ian Daniel and Julia Anderson, with whom she made the television series »Gaycation« for VICELAND, were on a plane headed for Nova Scotia to document cases of environmental racism. The result is a documentary called »There"s Something in the Water«, which will have its world debut at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8. In addition, the 73 minute long feature will also be screened in the communities that it profiles and as part of the Atlantic International Film Festival in Halifax on September 14. It"s based on the 2018 book of the same name by Dalhousie University professor Ingrid Waldron and brings attention to Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting against environmental degradation in their communities.In an article on Halifax Examiner, Joan Baxter, the author of "The Mill – Fifty Years of Pulp and Protest" recently revealed that "the strangest road" led to the film, once that began in late 2018, when Ellen"s good friend Lil MacPherson, co-owner of the Wooden Monkey Restaurant and now Green Party candidate for Dartmouth – Cole Harbour, gave her a copy of the book. Page just devoured it and was horrified to learn of the environmental racism that the people of Pictou Landing First Nation (PLFN) have endured since the pulp mill on Abercrombie Point first opened in 1967, and began to spew its effluent into Boat Harbour, once a precious tidal estuary they knew as "A’se’K" — "the other room." The effluent immediately poisoned the water and killed all the fish, creating a toxic lagoon adjacent to PLFN. The Canadian actress then set out to learn as much as she could about environmental racism in Nova Scotia. Her quest for information eventually led her to Waldron"s book, which documented several egregious examples. In this way, she figured environmental racism is "essentially the disproportionate amount of landfills and industrial pollution sites next to Indigenous and Black communities," a pattern that is very clear, not just in Nova Scotia but in Canada as a whole.From her home in New York, Page next spoke to the grassroots Mi’kmaw grandmothers who have been trying to protect the water of the Shubenacadie River from the Alton Gas project, which aims to hollow out massive salt caverns about a kilometre underground for storing natural gas near the community of Stewiacke. After the conversation Ellen realized the plan looked like another case of environmental racism in the making and thus passed Waldron"s book to her friend Ian Daniel. This, in turn, eventually led to the spontaneous filming in Nova Scotia as she recalls: "We talked about perhaps just coming up with cameras. We had no idea what this was really going to end up being, [whether] we were just going to make these little pieces and put them out online, or what. It just felt like these voices need to be amplified and as fast as possible. And that was that. We put the shoot together in about two weeks and then flew to Nova Scotia and hit the ground running. It was just myself, Ian, and Julia Anderson, who"s a producer on the project."Apart from the aforementioned situation in Stewiacke, the footage also profiles two further cases of environmental racism in Nova Scotia, with one taking place in Shelburne County, where Page"s family comes from. For decades, people in the predominantly black community were exposed to pollution from a garbage dump that was put in their backyard in the 1940s. Although it has now been closed, it has left an extraordinary amount of toxins in the water and there have been tremendous consequences. Page and her crew also went to Pictou Landing First Nation, on the province"s north shore, for a first-hand look at the notorious Boat Harbour lagoon. For 52 years, the local community has suffered from the stench of the Northern Pulp mill"s emissions that the prevailing winds blow over the reserve, and from its effluent that has destroyed a once-beautiful beach on the Northumberland Strait, as well as Boat Harbour, rendering both no-go zones. Page herself described the area as "post-apocalyptic" and added that she gagged because it was one of the worst things she has ever smelled.The team decided to submit the film to TIFF after they began the editing and realized that they had a feature-length film. Ellen remembers "it was an insane rush, but obviously [TIFF is] the dream place to premiere [the film]. It did feel like a long shot, but [the Toronto International Film Festival] is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, and more importantly than that, I just wanted that audience." Besides, Page believes the film will take Canadians on a journey that will "shock them" and feels fortunate that the festival"s committee seemed to be moved by the film and invited them to screen it there.When asked about what she hopes to accomplish with the documentary during the telephone interview with Joan Baxter, Ellen replied: "I want these women to have justice. I want these women to be listened to. I want them to be celebrated … the fact that the degradation of our environment or the police presence outside of the Alton Gas gates is all normalized is so devastating. And the fact that these women, like the three grandmothers that were arrested, that they"re being criminalized! So really to me, this film is … it"s them. And in terms of how people respond, I hope they feel inspired by these women to go, “Shit, I have power, man. I can, and I"m going to use it. I"m going to use my privilege.” But mostly I just, I really want these women to receive the support or the respect that they deserve."TIFF 2019 - »There"s Something in the Water« - Screening DatesDate/TimeLocation/TheatreTicketsSunday, September 8 - 05:45 PMElgin Theatre»»»Saturday, September 14 - 4:15 PMWinter Garden Theatre»»»Sunday, September 15 - 3:30 PMScotiabank Theatre»»»Date: 08/14/2019 - 22:34:30Posted by dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share [ 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . » ]Powered by NEWSolved © 2003-2021 USOLVED - All rights reserved
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Happy 33rd Birthday to the one and only EllenPage!!Date: 02/21/2020 - 22:07:44Posted by Dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share Funko launches a huge wave of »The Umbrella Academy« Pop figuresNetflix"s live-action adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá"s »The Umbrella Academy« was a big hit when it launched last year, which is why a second is on the way. In the meantime you can go on an adventure to save the world with your favorite superheroes from the series. Funko has just dropped a massive wave of Pop! figures featuring Luther Hargreeves, Diego Hargreeves, Allison Hargreeves, Klaus Hargreeves, Ben Hargreeves (a glow-in-the-dark variant will hit Hot Topic at some point in the coming months), Vanya Hargreeves (with a 1-in-6 Chase rarity), the time-jumping Number Five (with a 1-in-6 Chase rarity) and Pogo the chimpanzee. They might not be the nicest people but Pop! Cha-Cha and Pop! 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It"s based on the 2018 book of the same name by Dalhousie University professor Ingrid Waldron and brings attention to Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting against environmental degradation in their communities.In an article on Halifax Examiner, Joan Baxter, the author of "The Mill – Fifty Years of Pulp and Protest" recently revealed that "the strangest road" led to the film, once that began in late 2018, when Ellen"s good friend Lil MacPherson, co-owner of the Wooden Monkey Restaurant and now Green Party candidate for Dartmouth – Cole Harbour, gave her a copy of the book. Page just devoured it and was horrified to learn of the environmental racism that the people of Pictou Landing First Nation (PLFN) have endured since the pulp mill on Abercrombie Point first opened in 1967, and began to spew its effluent into Boat Harbour, once a precious tidal estuary they knew as "A’se’K" — "the other room." The effluent immediately poisoned the water and killed all the fish, creating a toxic lagoon adjacent to PLFN. The Canadian actress then set out to learn as much as she could about environmental racism in Nova Scotia. Her quest for information eventually led her to Waldron"s book, which documented several egregious examples. In this way, she figured environmental racism is "essentially the disproportionate amount of landfills and industrial pollution sites next to Indigenous and Black communities," a pattern that is very clear, not just in Nova Scotia but in Canada as a whole.From her home in New York, Page next spoke to the grassroots Mi’kmaw grandmothers who have been trying to protect the water of the Shubenacadie River from the Alton Gas project, which aims to hollow out massive salt caverns about a kilometre underground for storing natural gas near the community of Stewiacke. After the conversation Ellen realized the plan looked like another case of environmental racism in the making and thus passed Waldron"s book to her friend Ian Daniel. This, in turn, eventually led to the spontaneous filming in Nova Scotia as she recalls: "We talked about perhaps just coming up with cameras. We had no idea what this was really going to end up being, [whether] we were just going to make these little pieces and put them out online, or what. It just felt like these voices need to be amplified and as fast as possible. And that was that. We put the shoot together in about two weeks and then flew to Nova Scotia and hit the ground running. It was just myself, Ian, and Julia Anderson, who"s a producer on the project."Apart from the aforementioned situation in Stewiacke, the footage also profiles two further cases of environmental racism in Nova Scotia, with one taking place in Shelburne County, where Page"s family comes from. For decades, people in the predominantly black community were exposed to pollution from a garbage dump that was put in their backyard in the 1940s. Although it has now been closed, it has left an extraordinary amount of toxins in the water and there have been tremendous consequences. Page and her crew also went to Pictou Landing First Nation, on the province"s north shore, for a first-hand look at the notorious Boat Harbour lagoon. For 52 years, the local community has suffered from the stench of the Northern Pulp mill"s emissions that the prevailing winds blow over the reserve, and from its effluent that has destroyed a once-beautiful beach on the Northumberland Strait, as well as Boat Harbour, rendering both no-go zones. Page herself described the area as "post-apocalyptic" and added that she gagged because it was one of the worst things she has ever smelled.The team decided to submit the film to TIFF after they began the editing and realized that they had a feature-length film. Ellen remembers "it was an insane rush, but obviously [TIFF is] the dream place to premiere [the film]. It did feel like a long shot, but [the Toronto International Film Festival] is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, and more importantly than that, I just wanted that audience." Besides, Page believes the film will take Canadians on a journey that will "shock them" and feels fortunate that the festival"s committee seemed to be moved by the film and invited them to screen it there.When asked about what she hopes to accomplish with the documentary during the telephone interview with Joan Baxter, Ellen replied: "I want these women to have justice. I want these women to be listened to. I want them to be celebrated … the fact that the degradation of our environment or the police presence outside of the Alton Gas gates is all normalized is so devastating. And the fact that these women, like the three grandmothers that were arrested, that they"re being criminalized! So really to me, this film is … it"s them. And in terms of how people respond, I hope they feel inspired by these women to go, “Shit, I have power, man. I can, and I"m going to use it. I"m going to use my privilege.” But mostly I just, I really want these women to receive the support or the respect that they deserve."TIFF 2019 - »There"s Something in the Water« - Screening DatesDate/TimeLocation/TheatreTicketsSunday, September 8 - 05:45 PMElgin Theatre»»»Saturday, September 14 - 4:15 PMWinter Garden Theatre»»»Sunday, September 15 - 3:30 PMScotiabank Theatre»»»Date: 08/14/2019 - 22:34:30Posted by dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share [ 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . » ]Powered by NEWSolved © 2003-2021 USOLVED - All rights reserved
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Funko launches a huge wave of »The Umbrella Academy« Pop figuresNetflix"s live-action adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá"s »The Umbrella Academy« was a big hit when it launched last year, which is why a second is on the way. In the meantime you can go on an adventure to save the world with your favorite superheroes from the series. Funko has just dropped a massive wave of Pop! figures featuring Luther Hargreeves, Diego Hargreeves, Allison Hargreeves, Klaus Hargreeves, Ben Hargreeves (a glow-in-the-dark variant will hit Hot Topic at some point in the coming months), Vanya Hargreeves (with a 1-in-6 Chase rarity), the time-jumping Number Five (with a 1-in-6 Chase rarity) and Pogo the chimpanzee. They might not be the nicest people but Pop! Cha-Cha and Pop! Hazel are still useful assassins to have around.Date: 01/23/2020 - 19:46:07Posted by Dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share Ellen Page makes her directorial debut with »There"s Something in the Water« at TIFF 2019Six weeks after her memorable appearance on the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Ellen Page and two of her closest friends, Ian Daniel and Julia Anderson, with whom she made the television series »Gaycation« for VICELAND, were on a plane headed for Nova Scotia to document cases of environmental racism. The result is a documentary called »There"s Something in the Water«, which will have its world debut at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8. In addition, the 73 minute long feature will also be screened in the communities that it profiles and as part of the Atlantic International Film Festival in Halifax on September 14. It"s based on the 2018 book of the same name by Dalhousie University professor Ingrid Waldron and brings attention to Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting against environmental degradation in their communities.In an article on Halifax Examiner, Joan Baxter, the author of "The Mill – Fifty Years of Pulp and Protest" recently revealed that "the strangest road" led to the film, once that began in late 2018, when Ellen"s good friend Lil MacPherson, co-owner of the Wooden Monkey Restaurant and now Green Party candidate for Dartmouth – Cole Harbour, gave her a copy of the book. Page just devoured it and was horrified to learn of the environmental racism that the people of Pictou Landing First Nation (PLFN) have endured since the pulp mill on Abercrombie Point first opened in 1967, and began to spew its effluent into Boat Harbour, once a precious tidal estuary they knew as "A’se’K" — "the other room." The effluent immediately poisoned the water and killed all the fish, creating a toxic lagoon adjacent to PLFN. The Canadian actress then set out to learn as much as she could about environmental racism in Nova Scotia. Her quest for information eventually led her to Waldron"s book, which documented several egregious examples. In this way, she figured environmental racism is "essentially the disproportionate amount of landfills and industrial pollution sites next to Indigenous and Black communities," a pattern that is very clear, not just in Nova Scotia but in Canada as a whole.From her home in New York, Page next spoke to the grassroots Mi’kmaw grandmothers who have been trying to protect the water of the Shubenacadie River from the Alton Gas project, which aims to hollow out massive salt caverns about a kilometre underground for storing natural gas near the community of Stewiacke. After the conversation Ellen realized the plan looked like another case of environmental racism in the making and thus passed Waldron"s book to her friend Ian Daniel. This, in turn, eventually led to the spontaneous filming in Nova Scotia as she recalls: "We talked about perhaps just coming up with cameras. We had no idea what this was really going to end up being, [whether] we were just going to make these little pieces and put them out online, or what. It just felt like these voices need to be amplified and as fast as possible. And that was that. We put the shoot together in about two weeks and then flew to Nova Scotia and hit the ground running. It was just myself, Ian, and Julia Anderson, who"s a producer on the project."Apart from the aforementioned situation in Stewiacke, the footage also profiles two further cases of environmental racism in Nova Scotia, with one taking place in Shelburne County, where Page"s family comes from. For decades, people in the predominantly black community were exposed to pollution from a garbage dump that was put in their backyard in the 1940s. Although it has now been closed, it has left an extraordinary amount of toxins in the water and there have been tremendous consequences. Page and her crew also went to Pictou Landing First Nation, on the province"s north shore, for a first-hand look at the notorious Boat Harbour lagoon. For 52 years, the local community has suffered from the stench of the Northern Pulp mill"s emissions that the prevailing winds blow over the reserve, and from its effluent that has destroyed a once-beautiful beach on the Northumberland Strait, as well as Boat Harbour, rendering both no-go zones. Page herself described the area as "post-apocalyptic" and added that she gagged because it was one of the worst things she has ever smelled.The team decided to submit the film to TIFF after they began the editing and realized that they had a feature-length film. Ellen remembers "it was an insane rush, but obviously [TIFF is] the dream place to premiere [the film]. It did feel like a long shot, but [the Toronto International Film Festival] is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, and more importantly than that, I just wanted that audience." Besides, Page believes the film will take Canadians on a journey that will "shock them" and feels fortunate that the festival"s committee seemed to be moved by the film and invited them to screen it there.When asked about what she hopes to accomplish with the documentary during the telephone interview with Joan Baxter, Ellen replied: "I want these women to have justice. I want these women to be listened to. I want them to be celebrated … the fact that the degradation of our environment or the police presence outside of the Alton Gas gates is all normalized is so devastating. And the fact that these women, like the three grandmothers that were arrested, that they"re being criminalized! So really to me, this film is … it"s them. And in terms of how people respond, I hope they feel inspired by these women to go, “Shit, I have power, man. I can, and I"m going to use it. I"m going to use my privilege.” But mostly I just, I really want these women to receive the support or the respect that they deserve."TIFF 2019 - »There"s Something in the Water« - Screening DatesDate/TimeLocation/TheatreTicketsSunday, September 8 - 05:45 PMElgin Theatre»»»Saturday, September 14 - 4:15 PMWinter Garden Theatre»»»Sunday, September 15 - 3:30 PMScotiabank Theatre»»»Date: 08/14/2019 - 22:34:30Posted by dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share [ 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . » ]Powered by NEWSolved © 2003-2021 USOLVED - All rights reserved
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Ellen Page makes her directorial debut with »There"s Something in the Water« at TIFF 2019Six weeks after her memorable appearance on the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Ellen Page and two of her closest friends, Ian Daniel and Julia Anderson, with whom she made the television series »Gaycation« for VICELAND, were on a plane headed for Nova Scotia to document cases of environmental racism. The result is a documentary called »There"s Something in the Water«, which will have its world debut at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8. In addition, the 73 minute long feature will also be screened in the communities that it profiles and as part of the Atlantic International Film Festival in Halifax on September 14. It"s based on the 2018 book of the same name by Dalhousie University professor Ingrid Waldron and brings attention to Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting against environmental degradation in their communities.In an article on Halifax Examiner, Joan Baxter, the author of "The Mill – Fifty Years of Pulp and Protest" recently revealed that "the strangest road" led to the film, once that began in late 2018, when Ellen"s good friend Lil MacPherson, co-owner of the Wooden Monkey Restaurant and now Green Party candidate for Dartmouth – Cole Harbour, gave her a copy of the book. Page just devoured it and was horrified to learn of the environmental racism that the people of Pictou Landing First Nation (PLFN) have endured since the pulp mill on Abercrombie Point first opened in 1967, and began to spew its effluent into Boat Harbour, once a precious tidal estuary they knew as "A’se’K" — "the other room." The effluent immediately poisoned the water and killed all the fish, creating a toxic lagoon adjacent to PLFN. The Canadian actress then set out to learn as much as she could about environmental racism in Nova Scotia. Her quest for information eventually led her to Waldron"s book, which documented several egregious examples. In this way, she figured environmental racism is "essentially the disproportionate amount of landfills and industrial pollution sites next to Indigenous and Black communities," a pattern that is very clear, not just in Nova Scotia but in Canada as a whole.From her home in New York, Page next spoke to the grassroots Mi’kmaw grandmothers who have been trying to protect the water of the Shubenacadie River from the Alton Gas project, which aims to hollow out massive salt caverns about a kilometre underground for storing natural gas near the community of Stewiacke. After the conversation Ellen realized the plan looked like another case of environmental racism in the making and thus passed Waldron"s book to her friend Ian Daniel. This, in turn, eventually led to the spontaneous filming in Nova Scotia as she recalls: "We talked about perhaps just coming up with cameras. We had no idea what this was really going to end up being, [whether] we were just going to make these little pieces and put them out online, or what. It just felt like these voices need to be amplified and as fast as possible. And that was that. We put the shoot together in about two weeks and then flew to Nova Scotia and hit the ground running. It was just myself, Ian, and Julia Anderson, who"s a producer on the project."Apart from the aforementioned situation in Stewiacke, the footage also profiles two further cases of environmental racism in Nova Scotia, with one taking place in Shelburne County, where Page"s family comes from. For decades, people in the predominantly black community were exposed to pollution from a garbage dump that was put in their backyard in the 1940s. Although it has now been closed, it has left an extraordinary amount of toxins in the water and there have been tremendous consequences. Page and her crew also went to Pictou Landing First Nation, on the province"s north shore, for a first-hand look at the notorious Boat Harbour lagoon. For 52 years, the local community has suffered from the stench of the Northern Pulp mill"s emissions that the prevailing winds blow over the reserve, and from its effluent that has destroyed a once-beautiful beach on the Northumberland Strait, as well as Boat Harbour, rendering both no-go zones. Page herself described the area as "post-apocalyptic" and added that she gagged because it was one of the worst things she has ever smelled.The team decided to submit the film to TIFF after they began the editing and realized that they had a feature-length film. Ellen remembers "it was an insane rush, but obviously [TIFF is] the dream place to premiere [the film]. It did feel like a long shot, but [the Toronto International Film Festival] is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, and more importantly than that, I just wanted that audience." Besides, Page believes the film will take Canadians on a journey that will "shock them" and feels fortunate that the festival"s committee seemed to be moved by the film and invited them to screen it there.When asked about what she hopes to accomplish with the documentary during the telephone interview with Joan Baxter, Ellen replied: "I want these women to have justice. I want these women to be listened to. I want them to be celebrated … the fact that the degradation of our environment or the police presence outside of the Alton Gas gates is all normalized is so devastating. And the fact that these women, like the three grandmothers that were arrested, that they"re being criminalized! So really to me, this film is … it"s them. And in terms of how people respond, I hope they feel inspired by these women to go, “Shit, I have power, man. I can, and I"m going to use it. I"m going to use my privilege.” But mostly I just, I really want these women to receive the support or the respect that they deserve."TIFF 2019 - »There"s Something in the Water« - Screening DatesDate/TimeLocation/TheatreTicketsSunday, September 8 - 05:45 PMElgin Theatre»»»Saturday, September 14 - 4:15 PMWinter Garden Theatre»»»Sunday, September 15 - 3:30 PMScotiabank Theatre»»»Date: 08/14/2019 - 22:34:30Posted by dominik Permalink Print 0 Comments Share [ 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . » ]Powered by NEWSolved © 2003-2021 USOLVED - All rights reserved
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