Dir. Nadja Drost, Spanish with subtitles, 2005
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Wed 11 March 2009 // 19:30
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In the aggressive search for the 'black gold' that drives Western economies, multinational corporations are working to extract billions of dollars of oil reserves from beneath Ecuador's rainforest.
BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND THE ROOSTER'S CROW investigates the operations of the EnCana Corporation, a firm that, despite proud public declarations of its social responsibility, is shown to be answerable for widespread environmental contamination and human rights violations.
Raises a number of important questions that would be good starting points for discussion."—The Americas
"Highly Recommended...A very well-documented and photographed documentary!"—Educational Media Reviews Online
"Straight-up, earnest and engaged."— Hour Magazine
"Remarkable! Brave! Uncovers evidence of pollution, coercion, and corruption."— indieWIRE
Official website for the film here.
Many of us are concerned by human poverty as well as the impacts of climate change. However, we rarely think of how intimately connected these issues are.
The People and the Planet film series explores how the well-being of our planet and its people are deeply linked.
Friday 27th February, 7.30: WE FEED THE WORLD
Wednesday 4th March, 7.30: CLIMATE FEVER - In conjunction with Transition Initiative Newcastle
Two short films looking at the effects of global warming, followed by discussion with guest speakers
Wednesday 11th March, 7.30: BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND THE ROOSTER'S CROW
A documentary on the environmental and social impacts of mining in Ecuador's rainforest.
Wednesday 18th March: DROWNED OUT
A film about a family's stand against the building of a dam in India, a fight against the destruction of their land, home and culture.