Green Green Water

Green Green Water

Directed by Dawn Mikkelson
It's all about power.

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Green Green Water Trailer

Overview

Genre
Environment, Human Rights, Nature, and Minorities
Synopsis

“Green Green Water follows U.S. consumer, Dawn Mikkelson, as she traces the source of her ‘green energy’ back to the displacement of the indigenous Cree and Metis in Northern Manitoba. Whitewashed under auspices of renewable energy, power suppliers Xcel Energy and Manitoba Hydro provide cheap hydro-electric power to Minnesota – energy that comes at the price of mass flooding, destroyed land and devastated communities, a far cry from the ‘clean and green’ tranquility of the energy company’s posters. Dating back to pressured agreements signed in the 1970s, the hydro-electric dams harshly disrupted the sustainable practices of indigenous life. Now, as a new set of dams are being proposed, the communities stand at the crossroads, divided. . . A cautionary tale of consumer consciousness, Green Green Water exposes the important story of displacement, resistance and insidious public relations that lie beyond the energy grid.” — Anita Wong, Planet In Focus Environmental Film Festival, 2006.

Stage
finished
Running time
84 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Aquaries Media
Country
United States
Years of Production
2006
Locations
Manitoba and Minnesota

Distribution Details

Release year
2006
Festivals
imagineNATIVE Film Festival (Toronto), American Indian Film Festival, Planet In Focus International Film Festival (Toronto), Cambridge Film Festival (England), Washington DC Environmental Film Fest, etc.
Broadcast (Acq.)
Free Speech TV & WDSE, PBS-Duluth, MN
Language
English, Cree
Subtitles
English

Photos

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