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Showing 1 - 10 of 12 titles with a criteria of Subject is Hydroelectric
Before the Flood I
The residents of the historic Chinese city of Fengjie clash with officials forcing them to evacuate their homes to make way for the world's largest dam.
dGenerate Films | 2005 | 147 minutes
Before the Flood I
Part I. The residents of the ancient Chinese cities of Fengjie clash with officials forcing them to evacuate their homes -- along with millions of other residents -- to make way for the massive Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River. This title has one or more clips.
Face to Face Media | 2005 | 147 minutes
Before the Flood II
Part II. Yan Yu follows up his first film with Before the Flood II, a profile of the residents of Gongtan, a 1700-year-old village soon to be demolished and flooded during the construction of Three Gorges dams and reservoir. This title has one or more clips.
Face to Face Media | 2008 | 60 minutes
Before The Flood II - Gong Tan
Yan Yu follows BEFORE THE FLOOD with this profile of the residents of Gongtan, a 1700-year-old village soon to be demolished by a hydroelectric dam project.
dGenerate Films | 2008 | 60 minutes
Dammed to Extinction
For the last 40 years, renowned whale scientist Ken Balcomb has closely observed a one-of-a-kind population of killer whales that hunt chinook salmon along the Pacific Coast of the United States.
Collective Eye Films | 2018 | 60 minutes
DamNation
Explores the sea change in national attitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the call for dam removal as awareness grows that our own future is bound to the health of our rivers.
Bullfrog Films | 2014 | 87 minutes
Dams, Drugs and Democracy
This compelling documentary places Myanmar's Myitsone Dam in the context of the Kachin insurgency which has ravaged the country for more than five decades in the struggle for control the region’s rich resources. This title has one or more clips.
Face to Face Media | 2015 | 62 minutes
Fight for Areng Valley + Lost World
In the Areng valley in southwest Cambodia members of the Chong community, supported by Buddhist monks, oppose the construction of a dam that would flood their forest homeland. In Lost World sand mining on Cambodia's west coast undermines the mangrove forests ecosystem that supports a local fishery and a communal way of life. This title has one or more clips.
Face to Face Media | 2018 | 25 minutes
Flooding Job's Garden
Behind the scenes of the highly controversial James Bay Hydro-Quebec power plant project.
Icarus Films | 1991 | 59 minutes
People of a Feather
Featuring stunning footage from seven winters in the Arctic, People of a Feather takes us through time into the world of the Inuit in the northern reaches of Canada.
Face to Face Media | 2011 | 90 minutes