A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 15, 2013
Original Title:
Island Green
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
This short documentary takes a look at the changing face of PEI's agricultural industry. Once famous for its spuds and red mud, this tiny island province now has higher than average cancer and respiratory illness rates. Is there a link to industrialized farming? Rather than dwelling on PEI's worrisome mono-cropping practices, Island Green dares to ask: What if PEI went entirely organic? The stirring words of PEI-born poet Tanya Davis are coupled with beautiful imagery and poignant stories from the island's small but growing community of organic farmers, reminding us that we can rob the land only so much before it robs us of the nourishment we need for life. Island Green is ultimately a story of hope and a healthy promise.
Additional Camera:
Brian Sharp
Additional Editing:
Christopher Cooper
Administration:
John William Lutz
Leslie Anne Poyntz
Animation:
JoDee Samuelson
Assistant Editor:
Chris MacIntosh
Dave Mullins
Kevin Riley
Director:
Millefiore Clarkes
Director of Photography:
Millefiore Clarkes
Editor:
Millefiore Clarkes
Lawrence Jackman
Executive Producer:
Annette Clarke
Ravida Din
Legal Services:
Stéphane L'Ecuyer
Music:
Roger Carter
Adam Gallant
Musician:
Roger Carter
Adam Gallant
Scott Gallant
Fraser McCallum
Online Editor:
Kevin Riley
Poem:
Tanya Davis
Producer:
Paul McNeill
Production Coordinator:
Vanessa Larsen
Production Supervisor:
Candice Desormeaux
Roz Power
Publicist:
Patricia Dillon-Moore
Researcher:
Millefiore Clarkes
Phil Ferraro
Sound Designer:
Allan Scarth
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Allan Scarth
Sound Recordist:
Adam Gallant
Luke Leunes
Brian Sharp
Technical Supervisor:
Steve Hallé
Jean-François Laprise Jr.
Writer:
Millefiore Clarkes
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