Description |
1 videodisc (133 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Series |
Ironweed film club ; no. 41 |
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Ironweed film club ; no. 41
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System Details |
DVD, region 1, NTSC, 4:3 aspect ratio, stereo sound. |
Performer |
The story of stuff: Narrated by Annie Leonard. |
Credits |
Garbage! : the revolution starts at home: Take Action Films presents; producers, Alison Duke and Len Pearl; director, Andrew Nisker. The recyclergy: Guy Mercury presents; director and producer, Jeremy Kaller. The story of stuff: writer, Annie Leonard; producers, Free Range Studios and Erica Priggen; director Louis Fox. |
Note |
Documentaries. |
Summary |
Three films look at the problem of garbage and waste production. In Garbage! : the revolution starts at home, jolted awake by a garbage strike in Toronto and the mountains of trash accumulating in his neighborhood park, Andrew Nisker sets out to investigate the waste we produce, where it goes, and how it adversely affects the environment and our own bodies. The recyclergy introduces some fascinating San Francisco characters devoted to the art and business of scavenging and recycling. The story of stuff combines the live narration of Annie Leonard with simple line-drawing animation to follow all of our "stuff" from extraction and distribution, to use and disposal. |
Contents |
Garbage! : the revolution starts at home (2007 : 77 min.) -- The recyclergy (2006 : 34 min.) -- The story of stuff ([2007?] : 22 min.) |
Note |
"April 2009." |
Subject |
Refuse and refuse disposal.
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Recycling (Waste, etc.)
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Short films.
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Added Author |
Nisker, Andrew.
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Kaller, Jeremy.
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Leonard, Annie.
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Fox, Louis.
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Mercury, Guy.
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Ironweed Film Club.
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Take Action Films
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Free Range Studios.
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Added Title |
Garbage! : the revolution starts at home |
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Recyclergy |
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Story of stuff |
Standard No. |
782410094199 |
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