The Magnitude of All Things (2020)

1h 26m
Running Time

September 26, 2020
Release Date

The Magnitude of All Things (2020)

1h 26m
Running Time

September 26, 2020
Release Date

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National Film Board of Canada

Plot.

Filmmaker Jennifer Abbott explores the emotional and psychological dimensions of the climate crisis and the relationship between grief and hope in times of personal and planetary change.

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Cast & Crew.

Jennifer Abbott

Jennifer Abbott

Self / Director / Writer / Editor / Sound Designer / Producer

Tara Samuel

Tara Samuel

Saille

Tahlea Abbott Balint

Tahlea Abbott Balint

Young Jenn

Jessa Abbott Balint

Jessa Abbott Balint

Young Saille

Sarah Baike

Sarah Baike

Self

David Bowman

David Bowman

Self

Ashlee Cunsolo

Ashlee Cunsolo

Self

Jo Dodds

Jo Dodds

Self

Clare Farrell

Clare Farrell

Self

Marjorie Flowers

Marjorie Flowers

Self

Sally Gillespie

Sally Gillespie

Self

Patricia Gualinga

Patricia Gualinga

Self

Roger Hallam

Roger Hallam

Self

Patricia Hansson

Patricia Hansson

Self

Kevin Taggart

Kevin Taggart

Self

Jan Harris

Jan Harris

Self

Beth Hill

Beth Hill

Self

Mukutsawa Montahuano

Mukutsawa Montahuano

Self

Belén Páez

Belén Páez

Self

Derrick Pottle

Derrick Pottle

Self

Greta Thunberg

Greta Thunberg

Self

Anote Tong

Anote Tong

Self

Manari Ushigua

Manari Ushigua

Self

Lethly Vargas

Lethly Vargas

Self

Details.

Release Date
September 26, 2020

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 26m

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

climate change
loss
grief
environment
climate grief
loss and grief

Wiki.

The Magnitude of All Things is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jennifer Abbott and released in 2020. The film explores the concept of environmental grief, through the lens of connecting Abbott's emotional reaction to the death of her sister Saille from cancer to her emotional reactions to climate change.

The film premiered at the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival. It was subsequently screened at the 2020 Planet in Focus environmental film festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Feature.

The film was shortlisted for the Vancouver Film Critics Circle award for Best Canadian Documentary at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2020. The film received Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best Cinematography in a Documentary (Vince Arvidson) and Best Editing in a Documentary (Abbott) at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022.

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