Renewal [videorecording] / produced by Fine Cut Productions, LLC, in association with the Center for Independent Documentary ; produced and directed by Marty Ostrow and Terry Kay Rockefeller.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmLanguage: English Subtitle language: English Publication details: [Cambridge, Mass.?] : Fine Cut Productions, c2007.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 90 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Subtitle on disc label: Stories from America's religious environmental movement
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Contents:
Individual stories: Crime against creation (11:30) -- Going green (14:30) -- Food for faith (15:00) -- Ancient roots (17:30) -- Compassion in action (11:00) -- Eco-justice (11:30) -- Sacred celebration (9:30) -- Interfaith power and light (9:30) -- Nature meditations (6:00).
Production credits:
  • Director of photography, John Baynard ; editing, Peter Rhodes ; music, Sheldon Mirowitz.
No credits available.Summary: Discusses the vitality and diversity of today's religious-environmental activists. From within their Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and Muslim traditions, Americans are becoming caretakers of the Earth. Their stories examine combating global warming and the devastation of mountaintop removal, promoting food security, environmental justice, recycling, land preservation, and teaching love and respect for life on Earth.
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DVD BL 65 .E36 R45 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 98646139

DVD; 4x3 and 16x9 widescreen.

Closed-captioned.

Director of photography, John Baynard ; editing, Peter Rhodes ; music, Sheldon Mirowitz.

"Can be used by clergy, environmental activists, congregations, civic organizations, religious institutions, government agencies, scholars, theologians, and anyone concerned about environmental sustainability"--Container.

Discusses the vitality and diversity of today's religious-environmental activists. From within their Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and Muslim traditions, Americans are becoming caretakers of the Earth. Their stories examine combating global warming and the devastation of mountaintop removal, promoting food security, environmental justice, recycling, land preservation, and teaching love and respect for life on Earth.

Includes 90 min. documentary and 110 min. of individual stories. Each story has been enhanced with material that does not appear in the full-length documentary.

Individual stories: Crime against creation (11:30) -- Going green (14:30) -- Food for faith (15:00) -- Ancient roots (17:30) -- Compassion in action (11:00) -- Eco-justice (11:30) -- Sacred celebration (9:30) -- Interfaith power and light (9:30) -- Nature meditations (6:00).

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