Posts Tagged ‘HotDocs 2010’

05.05.2010 | posted by FDCL_Blog

HotDocs Toronto: INTO ETERNITY or: Whither nuclear waste (in Finland)?

Photo: via Into Eternity@HotDocs.ca

“Every day, the world over, large amounts of high-level radioactive waste created by nuclear power plants is placed in interim storages, which are vulnerable to natural disasters, man-made disasters, and to societal changes. In Finland the world’s first permanent repository is being hewn out of solid rock - a huge system of underground tunnels - that must last 100,000 years as this is how long the waste remains hazardous. (more…)

05.05.2010 | posted by FDCL_Blog

HotDocs Toronto: DREAMLAND or Whither Iceland?

Photo: Dreamland.is

Well, whither Iceland? And what would the elves and fairies say about all this? “DREAMLAND is a film about a nation standing at cross-roads. Leading up to the country’s greatest economic crisis, the government started the largest mega project in the history of Iceland, to build the biggest dam in Europe to provide Alcoa cheap electricity for an aluminum smelter in the rugged east fjords of Iceland. Today Iceland is left holding a huge debt and an uncertain future. (more…)

04.05.2010 | posted by FDCL_Blog

HotDocs Toronto: Can You Do This With Your Tap Water? (GASLAND)

photo: gaslandthemovie.com / Josh Fox

Natural gas is poised to become a dominant player in the energy game – says Josh Fox in his film Gasland. The recent deep sea oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that was caused by British Petrol (BP) may distract from the fact that in the USA, drilling for natural gas has shifted into high gear. Fox was offered money to grant drilling permits on his land. But he first asked questions, and the answers didn’t satisfy him. Instead of taking the money, he put a camera in his hands and looked at other places in the US being drilled for natural gas. He found not only polluted underground springs and local residents with mysterious ailments, but burning tap water as well… (more…)

30.04.2010 | posted by FDCL_Blog

Toronto is burning * HotDocs show film about the financial crisis >>> Casino Jack and the United States of Money

[HotDocs.ca, text: Sarafina DiFelice] “The story of how Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff rose to power and subsequently fell from grace is fascinating enough as a study in the disruptive power of money and how it so effortlessly undermines the American democratic process. But by plucking out the scandalous events surrounding Abramoff, including million-dollar swindle schemes, mob-style murder, and trips to the Marianas Islands to interfere with international labour laws, this spy-like drama is almost too bizarre to be believed. (more…)