A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
Crapshoot: The Gamble with Our Wastes
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada | India | Italy | Sweden | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
A hazardous mix of waste is flushed into the sewer every day. The billions of litres of water - combined with unknown quantities of chemicals, solvents, heavy metals, human waste and food - where does it all go? And what does it do to us? Filmed in Italy, India, Sweden, the United States and Canada, this bold documentary questions our fundamental attitudes to waste. Does our need to dispose of waste take precedence over public safety? What are the alternatives?
Administration:
Cyndi Forcand
Camera Operator:
Jeffrey McKay
Linda Danchak
Director:
Jeffrey McKay
Editor:
Jeffrey McKay
Executive Producer:
Graydon McCrea
Location Sound Recordist:
Jerry Turchyn
Mixing Engineer:
John Schritt
Online Editor:
Tony Wytinck
Producer:
Joe MacDonald
Production Assistant:
Rolande Petit
Production Manager:
Jeffrey McKay
Researcher:
Jeffrey McKay
Joe MacDonald
Ruth DeGraves
Sound Editor:
Saul Henteleff
Story Consultant:
Amanda McConnell
Writer:
Ruth DeGraves
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