Worth Fighting For

Worth Fighting For

People Working to Protect the Great Lakes

Overview

Genre
Environment, Contemporary Issues, Social Issues, Adventure, and Investigation
Synopsis

The documentary highlights four stories that illustrate development issues relating to the ecosystem of the Great Lakes and what the rest of the nation can learn from their results. Narrated by acclaimed musician, James Taylor, Worth Fighting For strives to maintain a balanced look at development and conservation.

Three years in the making, Worth Fighting For: People Protecting the Great Lakes includes extensive filming in four coastal communities faced with different choices between development and conservation. Their choices both inspire and enlighten.

Stage
finished
Running time
56 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
The Duncan Group
Country
United States
Years of Production
1997-1999
Locations
Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Ontario, St. Lawrence Seaway
Prod. Partners
Crouse Entertainment Group

Distribution Details

Release year
1999
Awards
Emmy for photography
Broadcast (Prod.)
Milwaukee PBS
Language
english

Photos

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