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Hadwin's Judgment
Hadwins Judgment is a spellbinding and visually stunning account of environmentalism, obsession and myth set in Canadas Pacific Northwest.
The film chronicles the tormented transformation of Grant Hadwin from expert logger to environmental terrorist, a man who dared to challenge the destruction of the worlds last great temperate rainforest.
Hadwins one man crusade culminated in a perverse and outrageous act of protest that was, in itself, a crime against nature.
The film interweaves speculation, myth and reality to explore his motives, taking us on a journey into the dark heart of resource extraction, a journey that ends with a mysterious discovery that made Hadwin not just a madman, but also a visionary.
Inspired by the award-winning book The Golden Spruce by John Vaillant, Hadwins Judgement has received two nominations for the Canadian Screen Awards 2016, for Best Feature Documentary and for Best Cinematography.
Screens with Your Woods, a 1948 promotional film produced by the Washington State Forestry Conference. A gorgeously photographed, compulsively watchable and deeply sympathetic film that avoids dates, maps and biography in favour of myth and mystery. Globe & Mail The heart fluctuates from wonder to anger, a magnificent, intriguing and painful film. Seoul Green Film Festival Selection Jury
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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