Michel in the Suête & Snow on the Lake have been selected to screen at venues in British Columbia.
Creative Activism
Read all about Neal Livingston and the Margaree Environmental Association (MEA)’s creative activism efforts below.
Rudy Haase
A biography about Canada’s great unknown environmental and social activist, Rudy Haase. Rudy was born in the USA and lives in Nova Scotia with his wife Mickey.
One Day
One Day (2002) is a September 11th story. It is an experimental documentary dealing with the events of the tragedy in New York City.
The Battle At Our Shores
This documentary follows the ground swell of opposition that has arisen over the first inshore / coastal oil and gas exploration licenses in Nova Scotia.
Snow on the Lake
Snow on the Lake has been screened in many countries including at the Videoforme and Manosque festivals in France and at VideoLisboa in Portugal.
Toxic Partners
A documentary about two communities – Sydney, Cape Breton and Fort Valley, Georgia – home of toxic waste sites and the human suffering within them.
Suêtes
This documentary traces the folklore and reality of living under the hurricane winds, that beat down upon the residents in the Acadian region of Cape Breton.
Mabou Fights Back
In 1986 after the Canadian government privatized the postal service, it gave blanket approval to their plan to systematically close 5000 rural post offices.
Michel in the Suête
A comic documentary about Michel Williatte-Battet attempting to carry out a normal day’s activities during a Suête windstorm. The results are side-splitting!
Licking The Window
Imagine being in your garden, free to do whatever you want. Then walking back to your house, you see a bunch of butterflies, and they start talking to you.










