Green documentary : environmental documentary in the twenty-first century

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    • Hughes, Helen

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Green documentary : environmental documentary in the twenty-first century

Helen Hughes

Intellect, 2014

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Green documentary : environmental documentary in the 21st century

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-156) and index

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During the first decade of the twenty-first century, a stunning array of documentary films focusing on environmental issues has been met with critical and popular acclaim. Green Documentary is the first book-length study of this phenomenon. It explores how the films offer a variety of responses to the questions raised by environmental change: about the future of the countryside, the relationship between health and industrial pollution, the role of corporations and the politics of energy and climate. Offering a coherent analysis of imaginative, controversial and high-profile documentary films such as Into Eternity, The Yes Men Fix the World and An Inconvenient Truth, the book divides the responses into contemplation, irony and passionate argument, and the recruitment of the filmmaking process itself into the campaign to bring about better change. Along with analysis that includes the wider context of environmental documentary filmmaking, about local rural communities in Britain and Europe, Green Documentary underlines the important role of documentary film in the on-going public debate about the environment.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: Contemplation, Irony, Argument Chapter 2: The Institutional Context Chapter 3: The Contemplative Response Chapter 4: The Ironic Response Chapter 5: The Argumentative Response Chapter 6: The Material Response

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