There’s Something in the Water, Femspectives and Take One Action
Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 October, 2020
Hosted by Femspectives and Take One Action Film Festivals
Online event
Join Femspectives Facebook group to access the Zoom link
For final screening of #FemspectivesAtHome Femspectives have teamed up with Take One Action Film Festivals for a screening of Ellen Page and Ian Daniel’s THERE’S SOMETHING IN THE WATER.
The film was programmed by Tanatsei Gambura.
SYNOPSIS:
Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Oscar and Emmy award-nominated actor-director Ellen Page and co-director Ian Daniel engage in deeply personal and political dialogue with women at the forefront of some of Nova Scotia’s most urgent environmental crises. Based on the book of the same name by Ingrid Waldron, There’s Something in the Water explores the topic of environmental racism, poignantly shining a light on the Canadian government’s current and historical decisions to prioritize the profits of large corporations over the health of indigenous and black communities.
How to participate:
– Watch the film “with us” or watch it in your own time.
– You can also join on tweet-along on Wednesday, you can show you’re there on Twitter – #FemspectivesAtHome.
– Join on Zoom for a chat. Femspectives Facebook group to access the Zoom link
– You can also join on tweet-along on Wednesday, you can show you’re there on Twitter – #FemspectivesAtHome.
– Join on Zoom for a chat. Femspectives Facebook group to access the Zoom link
If you don’t have a Netflix account, email and Femspectives will sort you out hello@femspectives.com

All welcome!
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