Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) |
Playing Time |
Duration: 55 minutes |
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Title from title frames. |
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In Process Record. |
Event |
Originally produced by Villon Films in 1998. |
Summary |
This documentary chronicles a circumnavigation of the Black Sea, in search of solutions to the problems of the region. Problems ecological, economic, and spiritual. Greek Orthodox Church/environment. The Black Sea separates Europe from Asia, and is a great trading area. It has a rich history of human cultural exchange, and a unique bio-diversity. For thousands of years, people have lived off its bounty. But pollution from Europe's industries, carried by great rivers like the Danube, Don and Dniester, are killing off the ocean. In the short space of ten years, 21 out of 26 different species of fish have been lost. Creatures like the Black Sea dolphin are endangered. The region is in a political and economic disarray following the collapse of the Communist empire. People face a crisis of survival, and there is little incentive to face ecological challenges. This documentary chronicles a circumnavigation of the sea, visiting the countries of Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey in search of solutions to the problems of the region. Problems ecological, economic, and spiritual. Made with the support of British Columbia Film. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Language |
In English |
Indexed Term |
European/Baltic Studies |
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Politics and International Affairs |
Added Author |
Kanopy (Firm)
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Music No. |
1086627 Kanopy |
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