

There's Something in the Water
Visit website7.1/10 • 12
2019-09-06 • 1h 13m
Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in his home province, in this urgent documentary on Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting to protect their communities, their land, and their futures.
- Directors
- Ian Daniel, Elliot Page
- Writters
- Elliot Page, Xavier Coleman, Hugo Perez, Ian Daniel
- Editors
- Hugo Perez

There's Something in the Water
Visit website2019-09-06 • 1h 13m
7.1/10 • 12
Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in his home province, in this urgent documentary on Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting to protect their communities, their land, and their futures.
- Directors
- Ian Daniel, Elliot Page
- Writters
- Elliot Page, Xavier Coleman, Hugo Perez, Ian Daniel
- Editors
- Hugo Perez
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsStephen Colbert
Self (archive footage)
Ingrid Waldron
Self - Author of "There's Something in the Water"
Louise Delisle
Self - Local Activist
Michelle Francis-Denny
Self - Community Liaison, Boat Harbour Remediation Project
John Bates
Self - Head of Nova Scotia Water Authority (archive footage)
Dorene Bernard
Self - Water Protector
Jolene Marr
Self
Michelle Paul
Self
Darlene Gilbert
Self
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- Released
- Original Language
- English
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- Keywords
- canadaindigenousracismcorporate greedcorporate powersocial justicewater pollutionenvironmental destructionwoman directorfirst nationsnative canadianenvironmental illness