CRYING OUT
to
its oil-dependent ways.
OF MONTANA

OF MONTANA
Traditional Blackfeet people are
fighting to defend the Badger Two Medi-
cine sacred lands from oil and gas exploi-
tation by Fina
Oil Co. of Belgium and
Chevron USA.
Shown at the UN Human
Rights Committee in Geneva,
Crying Out
for Survival
is testimony to the Blackfeet Nation’s struggle
survive, and a call to the world to change
In Blackfeet with English subtitles. (19:
Innu Nation, Friends of Nitassinan and Cold Mountain, Cold
Rivers collaborated on a video documentary to bring public attention
to impending mineral exploitation of Nitassinan – home to the Innu
people and the largest pristine coastal wilderness in eastern North
America.
Mining the Land of Cain – the Innu vs. Inco at Voisey Bay
reveals the perils faced by the indigenous people and wildlife of the
Labrador peninsula. (42:00 VHS)
Government-driven deforestation
and corruption in Malaysia has placed the
native Dayak tribes and the world's oldest
rainforest in the path of destruction.
Logging rates are among the highest in
the world.
SOS Sarawak
is an interna-
tional plea to citizens to prevent the decimation of an ancient
rainforest, and the extinction of an indigenous people.
(22:20
VHS)

GAMBLE
Local citizens expose U.S. Forest
Service mismanagement of public forests
in Overwhich Creek, located in the Bitter-
root Mountains of Montana.
Clear-cuts,
escaped burns and road building in this
steep
drainage created conditions that
caused four of the creek's tributaries to
“blowout”
during a rainstorm, killing nearly 10,000 fish and
destroying spawning habitat for the threatened bull trout. (13:00
VHS)

A grassroots appeal to Congress, the President and the American
people to protect forest lands in the Selway-Bitterroot ecosystem as part
of a larger framework of ecosystem protection, restoration and recovery
in the Northern
Rockies. (20:40 VHS)
BEYOND
THE BITTERROOT & BEYOND
Frontlines coverage of the 1996
Democratic National Convention from
the outside looking in.
Documentary of
the uninvited.
Not covered by the Media.
An award winning video at USA Home-
town Video Festival. (29:45 VHS)
THE DNC


Mycologist Larry Evans explores the economic, ecologi-
cal and culinary contributions of fungi.
Mushrooms play a
vital role in forest health, and aid forest-dependent commu-
nities who are striving to create sustainable economies in the
Northwest.
Using animation, music and science, the video
welcomes you to the wild world of the fungal jungle. (14:15
VHS)
WELCOME TO THE
FUNGAL JUNGLE