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The green chain

Do you see the forest or the trees? The battle between loggers and environmentalists is defining, dividing, and destroying communities in Canada and around the world. The Green Chain is a powerful, funny, and thought-provoking film about the conflicts between people who love trees on both sides of the battle - and are willing to risk anything to protect their personal visions of the forest.

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  • "Do you see the forest or the trees? The battle between loggers and environmentalists is defining, dividing, and destroying communities in Canada and around the world. The Green Chain is a powerful, funny, and thought-provoking film about the conflicts between people who love trees on both sides of the battle - and are willing to risk anything to protect their personal visions of the forest."@en
  • "Home use only."@en
  • "Seven inner-linking monologues highlight the growing chasm between environmentalists and those who make their living from the land in director Mark Leiren-Young's poignant look at an ongoing conflict. Who loves trees more, the logger or the protestor? Dylan and Ben both love trees, but while Dylan proves his dedication by living on a small platform high above the forest floor, Ben would prefer to chop down Dylan's tree and build a home for a family. Who's to say whose position is more valid?"@en
  • ""The battle between loggers and environmentalists is defining, dividing and destroying communities in Canada and around the world. The Green Chain is a powerful, funny and thought-provoking film about the people who love trees"--from www.imdb.com."@en

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  • "Environmental films"@en
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Drama"@en

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  • "The green chain"@en
  • "The green chain nothing is ever clear cut"@en