Bones of the Forest, the Glossary
Bones of the Forest is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Heather Frise and Velcrow Ripper and released in 1995.[1]
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12 relations: Canadian Screen Award for Best Feature Length Documentary, Environmentalism, First Nations in Canada, Forestry, Genie Awards, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Logging, MacMillan Bloedel, Toronto Star, Vancouver Sun, Velcrow Ripper, 17th Genie Awards.
- Documentary films about forests and trees
- Films directed by Velcrow Ripper
Canadian Screen Award for Best Feature Length Documentary
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television presents an annual award for Best Feature Length Documentary. Bones of the Forest and Canadian Screen Award for Best Feature Length Documentary are best Documentary Film Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners.
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Environmentalism
Environmentalism or environmental rights is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement about supporting life, habitats, and surroundings.
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First Nations in Canada
First Nations (Premières Nations) is a term used to identify Indigenous peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis.
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Forestry
Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving and repairing forests and woodlands for associated resources for human and environmental benefits.
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Genie Awards
The Genie Awards were given out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize the best of Canadian cinema from 1980–2012.
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Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival
The Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival is the largest documentary festival in North America.
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Logging
Logging is the process of cutting, processing, and moving trees to a location for transport.
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MacMillan Bloedel
MacMillan Bloedel Limited was a Canadian forestry company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Toronto Star
The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.
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Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver Sun, also known as the Sun, is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Velcrow Ripper
Velcrow Ripper (born October 20, 1963, in Gibsons, British Columbia) is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, writer, and public speaker, best known for his Genie Award-winning 2006 film Scared Sacred and his newest feature documentary, Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action.
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17th Genie Awards
The 17th Genie Awards were held on November 27, 1996, to honour films released in late 1995 and 1996.
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See also
Documentary films about forests and trees
- Bigger Than Us (documentary)
- Bones of the Forest
- Borealis (2008 film)
- Borealis (2020 film)
- Bury Me in Redwood Country
- Butterfly (2000 film)
- Forbidden Forest (film)
- Forest Alert
- Fuck for Forest (film)
- Hadwin's Judgement
- If a Tree Falls
- Song from the Forest
- Tale of a Forest
- The Burning Season (2008 film)
- The Forgotten District
- The Redwoods
- They Killed Sister Dorothy
- Watch (film)
Films directed by Velcrow Ripper
- Bones of the Forest
- Fierce Light
- Occupy Love
- Scared Sacred