While one pandemic rages on, EllenPage is fighting a second pandemic of environmental racism with her Netflix documentary 'There's Something in the Water'
The doc, now on the streamer after premiering at TIFF, marks Page's directorial debut and is based on Dr. Ingrid Waldron's book of the same name, detailing the climate issues in her native Nova Scotia as industrial waste pollutes the surrounding minority communities.
Page adds that it's during times like these that more privileged and less-affected people see "how the system not only doesn't work for so many, it causes extraordinary harm to so many. Similar to environmental racism, it's making it very clear that low-income marginalized communities suffer the consequences disproportionately to a far greater degree.
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