[Fury for the Sound]
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While films about environmental protest rarely receive more than a passing notice, it has been impossible to ignore this story of how elderly women and children, aged 8 to 82 years old, were arrested and jailed in defense of public land. In this dramatic and inspiring documentary, FURY FOR THE SOUND delineates with passionate clarity how a small group of dedicated activists came together to protest the clearcutting of the local rainforest, and 15 years later found themselves in the midst of the largest civil disobedience action in Canadian history.

FURY FOR THE SOUND provides a previously unrecorded insider's look into how political activism can be joined with personal empowerment.

A note of caution - after seeing this film, you may feel compelled to re-evaluate your life.


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