The Leech and the Earthworm
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| Producer(s) | Debra Harry |
| Director(s) | Max Pugh, Marc Silver |
| Release Date | 2003 |
| Runtime | 68.00 min |
| Format(s) | video |
| Youth Media | no |
Film Description
Indigenous peoples voice their views on Western science, its vision of a genetically engineered future, and its deep links with corporate profits and globalization. The Leech and the Earthworm is a journey that combines passionate critiques of a future threatened by genetic engineering, and shares living alternatives to a globalized monoculture, with stunning visuals and music from around the world. The Leech and the Earthworm is a provocative film that inspires us to ask serious questions of the collective illusion we call "progress".
| Official Site | ipcb.org |
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| Contact | dharry@ipcb.org |
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| Related Issues | Australia/New Zealand/South Pacific, Biodiversity, Canada, Corporate Violations to the Environment, Digital Media, Environment, Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples, International, Media, Racial Justice |
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