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The Story of Food/ Indigenous Plant Diva
6:30 PM on Thursday Mar. 25th, 2010
Ottawa Public Library Auditorium, 120 Metcalfe Street

The Story of Food
USC Canada, Canada, 2009, 5 mins.
USC Canada’s The Story of Food will get you thinking about our broken food system. The short, animated film uncovers the downside of genetically modified crops, along with the problems faced by today’s family farms. Encouraging consumers to think before they buy, USC Canada identifies what’s gone wrong with our food system, and what we can do to rebuild it.


Indigenous Plant Diva
Directed by: Kamala Todd, Canada, 2008, 9 mins.
In the language of the Squamish Nation, Cease Wyss was given the name 'T'Uy'Tanat', meaning "Woman who travels by canoe to gather medicines for all people." In director Kamala Todd's lyrical portrait, Wyss reveals the remarkable healing powers of plants growing among the sprawling urban streets of downtown Vancouver.

Whether it's the secret curl of a fiddlehead, the gentleness of comfrey, or the blood red streaks of frog leaf, plants carry with them millennia of wisdom, communicated through colour, texture and form. Cease Wyss has been listening to this unspoken language, and is now passing this ancient and intimate sense of connection to her own daughter, Senaqwila.

DIRT! The Movie
Directed by: Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow, USA, 2009, 86 mins.
DIRT! The Movie will take you inside the wonders of the soil. It tells the story of Earth's most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility--from its miraculous beginning to its crippling degradation. Narrated by actress Jamie Lee Curtis, this film brings to life the environmental, economic, social and political impact that the soil has. It shares the stories of experts from all over the world who study and are able to harness the beauty and power of a respectful and mutually beneficial relationship with soil.