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Waking The Green Tiger
Waking The Green Tiger
Waking The Green Tiger
Item#: GTW-987
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Running Time: 78 minutes
Grades 9 - Adult
Closed Captioned • Scene Selection
English and Mandarin with English subtitles
Includes Chinese language version (Mandarin and English with SC Chinese subtitles)
A Film by Gary Marcuse and Betsy Carson

 

"Gary Marcuse's stirring documentary celebrates the brave souls at the forefront of China’s new revolution."
–Vancouver International Film Festival

"Stirring… this engaging documentary shakes up a lot of assumptions we may have about China and opens our eyes to a revolution that brings on public debate."
–Toronto Star

"Waking the Green Tiger is wonderful, an amazing story that opens an unexpected window onto China."
–Ronald Wright, author, A Short History of Progress

"Waking the Green Tiger is an inspiring and very human story... and a reminder for all of us to stand up for our own environment with the same courage."
–David Suzuki, Host, The Nature of Things

"(An) inspiring and beautiful film… an entertaining, optimistic, and informative movie about environmentalism."
–Jenna Hunt, IndependentFilmReviews.com

 

Winner
Best Canadian Documentary, Planet in Focus Film Festival, Toronto
Winner, Top 10 Canadian Films, Vancouver International Film Festival

Official Selection:
San Francisco Green Film Festival
Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital
Ecofalante Environmental Film Festival, Sao Paolo
Courtenay and Saltspring Film Festivals
Spokane International Film Festival

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: Film will ship MARCH 10, 2012

• K-12 Schools, Non-Profits, and Public Libraries $89
• Colleges, Institutions, & Businesses: $250



Waking the Green Tiger tells the dramatic story of the rise of the first major grassroots environmental movement in China, a significant development that could reshape the country. Seen through the eyes of farmers, journalists, activists and a former government insider, the film traces the historical evolution of the movement and highlights an extraordinary campaign to stop a huge dam project slated for the Upper Yangtze River in southern China.

Featuring archival footage never seen outside China, and interviews with insiders and witnesses, the documentary also portrays the earlier history of Chairman Mao's campaigns to conquer nature in the name of progress. Mao mobilized millions of people in campaigns that reshaped China's landscape, destroyed lakes, forests and grasslands, and unleashed dust storms. Despite the evident consequences, critics of this approach were silenced for decades.

The green movement emerged when a new environmental impact law was passed in 2004. For the first time in China's history, ordinary citizens gained the right to speak out and take part in government decisions. Green activism grew into a larger movement as local villagers and urban activists joined forces to oppose a massive new dam at Tiger Leaping Gorge on the Upper Yangtze that would have displaced 100,000 people. Their extraordinary campaign is a primary focus of the film.

Waking the Green Tiger also gained unprecedented access to the former director of China's Environmental Protection Agency, Qu Geping, whose years of work inside the government laid the foundation for environmental protection in China. Qu provides a candid look at the state of the environment in China from Mao until now, and discusses how environmental law and the green movement have a key role to play in the evolution of democracy in China.