Directed by Zoe Hopkins |
Canada, 2017 (documentary, 7 minutes, colour, English) |
Film Description: "This 360 documentary brings the viewer to experience the aftermath of a diesel spill near the First Nations community of Bella Bella, told through the experience of one family. Filmmaker, Zoe Hopkins, brings us to her homeland to experience a family dinner—of seafood, all from Gale Creek, where a tug boat ran aground, spilling over 100,000 liters of diesel. Her cousin, Robert Johnson, describes how the site of the disaster is a main food source for their people, and how it affects their family and way of life." -- Scythia Films (source) |
Film Credits (partial): | |
Produced by: | Daniel Bekerman, Sheryl Kotzer, Nyla Innuksuk |
Cinematography: | Nicholas Bradford-Ewart |
Film Editing: | Scott Brachmayer |
Production Company: | Scythia Films |