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THE ISSUE WITH TISSUE
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Local title : AU BOUT DU ROULEAU – UNE HISTOIRE D'AMOUR BORÉALE  ;  Release date : Dec 09, 2022
 
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Completed - ENGLISH - Environmental, Documentary - 150 minutes

Log Line

The existentially important boreal forests that are the centuries old home to Indigenous Peoples are being clearcut for the manufacture of toilet paper.

Year of production : 2022

Director(s) : Michael ZELNIKER
Writer(s) : Michael ZELNIKER
Cast : Michele AUDETTE, Suzanne SIMARD, Valerie COURTOIS, Dave COURCHENE, Aj FELIX, Nigel ROULET, Dave PORTER, Nancy TURNER, Melody LEPINE, Nicole RYCROFT, Todd PAGLIA

Producer(s) : Michael ZELNIKER

Synopsis

”What we do to the land, we do to ourselves.”

The Issue with Tissue documents the little known, largely untold story of the boreal forest and the Indigenous First Nations who call it home, that it is being clearcut for the manufacture of toilet paper and that protecting and conserving the boreal is an existential imperative.

Told in the words and voices of the First Nations Elders and Leaders of the boreal, leading scientists and activists, The Issue with Tissue creates a kind of talking circle that inspires our storytellers to speak with candor and intimacy about the issues confronting us all, and that the way forward lies in elevating and supporting Indigenous knowledge and stewardship that is rooted in an ages old connection to the boreal forest and the trees that are housed therein.

We learn that the boreal is critical to our survivability on planet earth, that it is the largest remaining intact forest landscape, it stores more carbon than any other terrestrial landscape, it is the largest fresh water source with countless lakes, rivers and wetlands. The boreal is North America's bird nursery - approximately 2 billion birds nest in the boreal each year, as many as 5 billion migrate south in the fall. It is home to iconic species like caribou, bears, moose and wolves - many listed as endangered because of unfettered extractive industrial exploitation.

It is also home to more than 600 Indigenous First Nations communities who have lived sustainably on the boreal for thousands of years. That the logging industry, mainly to feed American consumer products companies, are clearcutting these last remaining old growth, large intact forest landscapes so we can wipe our bums with softer, more plush toilet paper.

All of this, and more, makes up The Issue with Tissue, told powerfully and poignantly by a stellar group of First Nations Elders and Leaders, scientists and activists, including Senator Michèle Audette, Innu First Nation, Dr. Suzanne Simard, author of “Finding the Mother Tree”, Elder Dave Courchene, founder of the Turtle Lodge, Valérie Courtois, Executive Director Indigenous Leadership Initiative, and Dr. Nigel Roulet, a lead author of the United Nations’ IPCC reports, to name but a few of the assembled group who open their hearts and share their stories, lifting their voices in a unified outcry: The boreal must be protected and conserved.

Production

Country(ies) : USA, CANADA

Festivals and Awards

Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival 2022 (Official Selection)
Colorado Environmental Film Festival 2023 (Official Selection)
Victoria Film Festival 2023 (Official Selection)


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