350 minutes Grades 10-12, College, Adult Produced by Peter Firstbrook DVD Purchase $295, Rent $150 US Release Date: 1994 Copyright Date: 1992 VHS ISBN: 1-56029-532-5 Subjects Anthropology Communication Conflict Resolution Critical Thinking Culture Developing World Economics Environment Global Issues Human Rights Humanities Indigenous Peoples International Studies Social Justice Social Psychology War and Peace Awards and Festivals Best National Documentary & Current Affairs Programming, British Environment and Media Awards Special Presentation, North American Association for Environmental Education Film Festival |
A Series of 6 Programs Developing Stories - Series 1 Environment and Development The view on the environment from developing countries A ground-breaking project commissioned by the BBC, DEVELOPING STORIES I is a series of six films produced by some of the developing world's most talented filmmakers on what they see as the root causes of the world's environment and development crisis. The inspiration for the series came from Television Trust for the Environment's director, Robert Lamb, who reasoned that the voices the world needs to listen to most are those from the South, where environmental issues are regarded as a matter of survival. The series provides a platform for filmmakers from the developing world to make their own films, reflecting their own realities. DEVELOPING STORIES has been shown in more than 70 countries. Titles in Series I are: Lucia - The cost of an oil spill to a fishing village. And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon - Television in the Caribbean dominated by US programs. Seeds of Plenty, Seeds of Sorrow - The darker side of the Green Revolution. Rabi - Modern day fable on family values from Africa. Life and Debt - The murder of street children in Rio de Janeiro. Suspended Dreams - The lasting effects of the civil war in Lebanon. |