Carole Poliquin is a Quebec director. She first studied acting at the Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Québec. From 1974 to 1980, she lived in Turkey where she shot her first films. Back in Quebec, she founded Les productions ISCA with Isaac Isitan in 1986, determined to denounce social injustices and to show that another world is possible. She produces and directs documentaries on globalization, social inequalities, work and the environment: L'empreinte (2015), Homo Toxicus (2007), Le bien commun: l'assaut final (2002), L'emploi du temps (2000), L'âge de la performance (1994). Her documentaries have won awards in Quebec as well as internationally.
Soils are turning to dust. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), all of the world's arable land could be gone within 60 years. With the humility now required by the degree of planetary destruction, a couple of market gardeners are working to implement the great principles of nature in their gardens, in search of a new alliance with the living. Old and new know...
Soils are turning to dust. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), all of the world's arable land could be gone within 60 years. With the humility now required by the degree of planetary destruction, a couple of market gardeners are working to implement the great principles of nature in their gardens, in search of a new alliance with the living. Old and new know...