Bones of the Forest (1995)

An exploration of the forestry industry, the film depicts a variety of views on the conflict between logging and environmentalism, including those of loggers, alternative forestry practitioners, a vice-president of MacMillan Bloedel, First Nations elders and environmental activists.

Director: Heather Frise, Velcrow Ripper
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
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Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bones of the Forest about?
An exploration of the forestry industry, the film depicts a variety of views on the conflict between logging and environmentalism, including those of loggers, alternative forestry practitioners, a vice-president of MacMillan Bloedel, First Nations elders and environmental activists.
Who directed Bones of the Forest?
Bones of the Forest was directed by Heather Frise, Velcrow Ripper.
How long is Bones of the Forest?
Bones of the Forest has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Bones of the Forest?
Bones of the Forest is a Documentary film.
Where was Bones of the Forest produced?
Bones of the Forest was produced in Canada.