Fractured land
2018
DVD
Fractured Land is a coming of age story about a young Aboriginal leader and lawyer, Caleb Behn. His territory is at the epicenter of some of the largest fracking operations on earth. The film follows Caleb as he tries to reconcile the fractures within himself, his community and the world around him, blending modern tools of law with ancient wisdom. As 350.org founder, Bill McKibben, puts it, 'Anyone who can throw a hatchet and sue you is a force to be reckoned with.' But first, Caleb must find peace within himself, and reconcile the fractures within his own heart. Fractured Land provides a powerful Indigenous point of view, about the true complexities of hydrocarbon development, the significance of trust, and the power of vulnerability.
Item Details
Description:
- 1 videodisc (75 minutes) : sound, colour ; 4 3/4 inches
- polychrome
- digital optical
- video file DVD video region 1
Target Audience Note: Canadian Home Video Rating: Not rated.
Notes:
- Title from container.
- Canadiana.
- Caleb Behn, Janet Annesley, Maude Barlow.
- DVD.
- Licensed for public performance.
- Audio tracks and subtitles in English.
Control Number: 2591804
Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Moving Images Distribution, [2018]Subjects:
- Behn, Caleb.
- Dane-zaa -- Political activity -- British Columbia.
- Dene Thá -- Political activity -- British Columbia.
- Gas industry -- Environmental aspects -- British Columbia, Northern.
- Gas industry -- Political aspects -- British Columbia.
- Hydraulic fracturing -- Environmental aspects -- British Columbia, Northern.
- Indigenous activists -- British Columbia.
- Indigenous peoples -- British Columbia -- Government relations.
- Indigenous peoples -- British Columbia -- Treaties.
- Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure -- British Columbia.
- Law students -- British Columbia.
- Sustainable development -- British Columbia, Northern.
Genre: Video recordings.
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