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Film South, in association with <strong>Television</strong> Trust for the Environment, Archangel<br />
Australia and Nexus <strong>Television</strong>, London, c1992.<br />
Writer, Gabrielle Kelly; produced and directed by Gabrielle Kelly and Nick Hart-<br />
Williams.<br />
Gabrielle Kelly.<br />
In order to preserve the environment, chief executives from the world's most<br />
powerful companies have joined together to reverse the destructive impact<br />
currently affecting the environment.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
363.7 GRE : VHS.<br />
DO WE REALLY WANT TO LIVE THIS WAY? [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN, PRODUCED AND<br />
DIRECTED BY MARTY OSTROW ; PRODUCED BY WGBH-BOSTON IN ASSOCIATION WITH CHED-<br />
ANGIER [SIC], FILM AUSTRALIA, THE UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION OF INDIA.<br />
Lindfield, N.S.W. : Film Australia, 1991.<br />
Film Australia: 85079/23.<br />
Karina Kelly.<br />
Documents the problems caused by <strong>air</strong> and water pollution in industrialised,<br />
affluent societies. Also points out that industrial societies have reached a<br />
point at which new and more effective ways to control levels of <strong>air</strong> and water<br />
pollution will eventually involve lifestyle adjustments that affect all<br />
citizens.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
363.7 RAC : VHS.<br />
EIGHT LITRES A MINUTE [VIDEORECORDING] : A CASE/ PRESENTED BY BO LANDIN.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording SBS 15 June 1989.<br />
Originally produced U.K. by IBT for Channel Four, 1989.<br />
The effects of <strong>air</strong> pollution on both the environment and the people.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
363.700972 EIG : VHS.<br />
TALKING TRASH [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
Originally produced in the USA by Nomad Productions, 1994.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of TV broadcast 8/5/96.<br />
Talking Trash is a documentary rummage through the world of garbage. The<br />
narrator sets out "to get the dirt on trash" and takes us from her New England<br />
backyard to the bleak, surreal Texas town of Ferris, a place whose entire<br />
economy rests on its dump. Along the way she talks trash with her own garbage<br />
collector, recyclers, and even a garbage archaeologist. Salvaged bits of<br />
historical footage, statistics and other junk are also used to create a comical<br />
but ultimately bittersweet portrait of America's romance with disposability.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
363.728 TALK.<br />
GLOBAL DUMPING GROUND [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY LOWELL<br />
BERGMAN.<br />
Explores and documents the methods used by the US as a way around its own strict<br />
environmental legislation governing the dumping of toxic and hazardous waste.<br />
For example, materials banned in the U.S. have been sold to third world<br />
countries at a large profit. This program examines the enduring problems of<br />
hazardous and toxic waste disposal together with the moral issues surrounding<br />
the practice of first world countries using developing nations as international<br />
sewers for their unwanted waste.<br />
<strong>Off</strong><strong>air</strong> recording of SBS TV broadcast 27/9/91. [United States] :Centre for<br />
Investigative Reporting, KQED for WGBH Educational Foundation, 1990.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
363.7287 GLO : VHS.<br />
SIXTY THOUSAND BARRELS [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTED BY JANE CASTLE ; PRODUCED BY<br />
CHRISTINE SAMMERS.