Green Blood

Available until June 24 - Includes Q&A

No Longer Available

 
Film Info
Runtime:208
Copyright:2019
Country Listing:France
Premiere Status:North American Premiere
Festival Info
Festival Year:2020
Language:French
English
Spanish
Tamoul
Hindi
Accessibility:Partial Subtitles
Program Category:Deep Dive
Film Subjects:Africa
Capitalism & Big Business
Crime & Intrigue
Ecology & the Environment
Journalism & the Media
Latin America
South & Central Asia
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Jules Giraudat
Arthur Bouvart
Alexis Marant
Producer(s):Laurent Richard
Aurélie Meimon
Executive Producer(s):Alex Winter
Noor Sadar
Editor(s):Mathieu Goasguen
Matthieu Lère
Writer(s):Jules Giraudat
Arthur Bouvart
Alexis Marant
Cinematography:Raoul Seigneur
Arthur Bouvart
Jules Giraudat
Ram Pateriya
Christophe Barreyre
Julien Mauranne
Composer:Clément Tery

Description

Deep Dive: Digging deep into stories that matter

In an era of eroded journalism, fragmented audiences and consolidated corporate power, it takes 40 journalists from 15 countries, working together to protect themselves, to tackle a series of stories bigger than nations. An unprecedented collaborative investigation that uncovers the dangerous practices of three mining companies operating in India, Guatemala and Tanzania, Green Blood exposes crimes against humanity and the environment. Taking a behind-the-scenes approach, international journalists support the work of local reporters who have been threatened, jailed or killed as the result of their pursuit of the truth. In India, a murdered journalist’s coverage of the sand mining mafia is continued by a colleague. In Guatemala, a Q'eqchi' journalist confronts the police and politicians protecting a nickel mine that pollutes and poisons the Indigenous population with impunity. In Tanzania, journalists struggle to report on the impact of a remote gold mine (whose majority shareholder is Canadian behemoth Barrick), which deters the community’s artisanal miners with rape and murder. Angie Driscoll

This film includes a pre-recorded Q&A.

With the support of the Cultural Services of the Embassy of France in Canada
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