
2004
Two very different men are brought together by New Brunswick's decision to hand the management of millions of acres of Crown land to six multinationals. One man is an Acadian woodlot owner retired after nearly 40 years in a pulp mill; the other is a painter and winemaker with homes in France and New Brunswick. They travel to Finland to urge officials at one of the largest licence holders of New Brunswick Crown lands to practise responsible forestry, then go head-to-head with the provincial government to secure a new community-based forestry policy that is environmentally sustainable and produces more jobs than the highly mechanized techniques used today.

Jean-Guy Comeau
Self

Francis Wishart
Self

What Lies Upstream

Apocalypse, Man

Another World

Mabu: Saving the Secret Forest

Wilderness: The Last Stand

Son of Torum

Ice on Fire

The Catastrophe Garden

Mururoa 1973

The Oyster Gardener

Tar Creek

Träume der Lausitz

Habilito: Debt for Life

Is the Crown at war with us?

The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream

Another Side of the Forest

Children of Chernobyl

Trouble in the Forest

Battle for the Trees

Anticosti: La chasse au pétrole extrême