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Mar 27, 2020 · Ellen Page and Ian Daniel explore environmental racism in Nova Scotia, Canada, through the stories of local activists. The documentary is personal for Page, but the activists' testimonies are the most powerful and damning.
There's Something in the Water is a 2019 Canadian documentary film, directed by Elliot Page and Ian Daniel. An examination of environmental racism, the film explores the disproportionate effect of environmental damage on Black Canadian and First Nations communities in Nova Scotia.
Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in his home province, in this urgent documentary on Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting to protect their communities, their land, and their futures.
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Mar 30, 2021 · Elliot Page directs and stars in a documentary about environmental racism in Nova Scotia. The film exposes the harmful effects of landfills and waste dumps on Indigenous and black communities and the government's failure to address the issue.
Mar 26, 2020 · There's Something in the Water. The injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in her home province, in this urgent documentary on Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting to protect their communities, their land, and their futures.