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Name of film: Crapshoot: The Gamble with Our Wastes
Topics: environmental and health hazards of human and industrial wastes
Brief Summary: A hazardous mix of waste is flushed into the sewer every day. The billions of litres of water - combined with unknown quantities of chemicals, solvents, heavy metals, human waste and food - where does it all go? And what does it do to us? From ancient times, countries have chosen the sewer to get rid of household and industrial waste, yet the contaminants we flush resurface in our food chain. Fish swim through waste water dumped into rivers, while sewage sludge is spread on farmland as fertilizer. Film in Italy, India, Sweden, the USA and Canada, this bold documentary questions whether the sewer is actually compounding our waste problems. While scientists warn of links between sewage practices and potential health risks, activists, engineers and concerned citizens challenge our fundamental attitudes to waste.
Date of Release: 2003
Length: 53 min
Where was it produced/filmed & in what language: filmed in Canada, U.S., Italy, India, Sweden; English
Where to get it: National Film Board of Canada