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    Ian. For more than 10 years, Ian Connacher has been documenting solutions to environmental issues. He has written for various newspapers and magazines including Shift, Canadian Geographic and The Globe and Mail. He also co-founded Earth Change Productions, which distributed a documentary on climate change solutions to schools and libraries in 2000.

  2. Oct 4, 2008 · Documentary. A Canadian documentary on modern society's 'addiction' to plastic; our prolific use of this product, its effects on the earth and on us, and where our unwanted plastic ends up. Director. Ian Connacher. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist.

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    • Documentary
    • Ian Connacher
    • 2008-10-04
  3. Experience: Cryptic Moth Productions · Location: Toronto · 414 connections on LinkedIn. View Ian Connachers profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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    • Cryptic Moth Productions
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    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  4. ADDICTED TO PLASTIC is a feature-length documentary about solutions to plastic pollution. The point-of-view style documentary encompasses three years of filming in 12 countries on 5 continents, including two trips to the middle of the Pacific Ocean where plastic debris accumulates. The film details plastic's path over the last 100 years and ...

  5. Nov 14, 2012 · Addicted to Plastic: The Rise and Demise of a Modern Miracle directed by Ian Connacher is a documentary feature length film look at the world’s most ubiquitous and versatile material ever invented. From Styrofoam cups to artificial organs, Addicted to Plastic examines the world’s most influential invention of the last 100 years.

    • 2008
    • Cryptic Moth, Bullfrog Films
    • Ian Connacher
    • Addicted to Plastic
  6. For three years, filmmaker Ian Connacher and his team traveled to 12 affected countries on five continents to conduct this research project. They discovered plastic pollution in terrifying proportions all over the world, even in the Pacific ocean.

  7. Popular reviews. ★★★½. The Canadian director Ian Connacher speaks about his life with plastic and the realization where it is and how it influences the world. The documentary accompanies him doing research to the topic in different places and countries.

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