Monday, March 23, 2015
Defendant 5
The personal journey of a filmmaker caught in the crossfire of the battle for Tasmania's ancient forests
In 2001, filmmaker Heidi Lee Douglas goes to the Australian island state of Tasmania to make a documentary about the destruction of the island's ancient forests.
As anti-logging protests escalate, she crosses the line from filmmaker to activist.
Logging giant Gunns Ltd reacts to public pressure by suing Heidi Lee Doglas and 19 others for $6.4m for allegedly conspiring to destroy the company's business.
When the filmmaker discovers Gunns wants to use her footage as evidence to support its claims, she faces a moral dilemma. Her response is to turn the camera on herself to document her personal struggle as she goes into battle against a corporation out of control.
Labels:
Asia,
Australia,
environment,
Witness
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