Monthly Archives: July 2011

  • Next Friday’s Eco Film at Sadhana Forest, screening August 5th at 7 p.m., is Tapped. Genre: Documentary. 75 minutes. 2009 / Directed by: Stephanie Soechtig, Jason Lindsey Is access to clean drinking water a basic human right, or a commodity that should be brought and sold like any other article of commerce? This timely documentary […]

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  • Our Eco Film on Friday, July 29th will be Vanishing of the Bees. Genre: Documentary. 96 minutes. 2009 – Directed by: George Langworthy, Maryam Henein This documentary takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee. The film examines our current agricultural landscape and celebrates […]

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  • Our Eco Film on Friday, July 22nd will be The Dark Side of Chocolate. Genre: Documentary. 46 minutes. 2010. Directed by: U. Roberto Romano, Miki Mistrati Watch the full movie here: A team of journalists investigate how human trafficking and child labour in the Ivory Coast fuels the worldwide chocolate industry. The crew interview both […]

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  • The Eco Film on Friday, July 15th will be The Secret of El Dorado. Genre: Documentary. 48 minutes. 2006 / Directed by: David Sington. BBC Horizon Watch the full movie here: In 1542, the Spanish Conquistador, Francisco de Orellana ventured along the river Rio Negro. Hunting a hidden city of gold, his expedition found a […]

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  • Our Eco Film on Friday, July 8th, will be another Episode of BBC’s series called Life: Insects. Genre: Documentary, Produced by: BBC, 2009. 59 Minutes, English. There are more species of insects that exist on earth than any other species group. They represent more than half of all known organisms. This is due to their […]

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