The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement

The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement poster

Western views and the legal system tend to view nature as property, and as a resource from which wealth is extracted, a commodity whose only value is to provide for human needs. But for millennia indigenous communities have viewed themselves as part of nature.

Director: María Valeria Berros, Hal Crimmel, Issac Goeckeritz
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Español
Original Language: en

Themes

Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace, Botanical Wonders and the Plant World

Keywords

nature, enviroment, environmental documentary, nature rights

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement about?
Western views and the legal system tend to view nature as property, and as a resource from which wealth is extracted, a commodity whose only value is to provide for human needs. But for millennia indigenous communities have viewed themselves as part of nature.
Who directed The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement?
The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement was directed by María Valeria Berros, Hal Crimmel, Issac Goeckeritz.
How long is The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement?
The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement?
The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement is a Documentary film.
Where was The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement produced?
The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement?
The themes of The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement include: Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace, Botanical Wonders and the Plant World.