Elliot Page and Ian Daniel's documentary, There's Something in the Water, is a disturbing and terrifying portrayal of ecological and social disasters in Nova Scotia, Page's native province. The film follows Page as she travels to rural areas plagued by toxic fallout from industrial development, discovering that these catastrophes disproportionately affect low-income, Indigenous, and Black communities.
There's Something in the Water
Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women join forces to protect their communities, land, and future from the devastating impact of environmental injustices and systemic racism in their own backyard.