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Green filmmaker returns to Ladner

A "green rights" film will be shown in Ladner next Monday.
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Silver Donald Cameron is the writer and narrator of Green Rights: The Human Right to a Healthy World, a film that will be shown Monday at Ladner United Church.

A "green rights" film will be shown in Ladner next Monday.

Green Rights: The Human Right to a Healthy World tells stories of ordinary people and dedicated lawyers from every continent except Antarctica who are suing multinational corporations and unresponsive governments on behalf of future generations and Mother Nature.

"People love this film," says writer/narrator Silver Donald Cameron, who will attend the Ladner event. "It lifts their spirits, makes them grin, renews their hope. Chris Beckett and I captured footage and interviews from 11 countries, and the people we met are absolutely inspiring - funny, strong, brave and determined. And their achievements are astonishing. They're taking on timber companies, national governments, big oil - and never letting go until they beat them."

Cameron, who lived in Ladner briefly, graduated from Delta Secondary in 1955.

The event will be held at Ladner United Church, 4960-48th Ave., at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free.