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A Planet for the Taking

Canada
film

A series of documentaries loosely based on environmental issues which confront us today. Hosted by David Suzuki.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

The Nature of things

Canada
Similarity: 78%

The Runaway Brain

Canada, 1990
Similarity: 77%

Human Nature

Canada, 1985
Similarity: 77%

Race to save the planet

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 74%

Battle for the planet

United Kingdom, 1988
Similarity: 73%

Epilogue

Canada, 1971
Similarity: 73%

In the name of progress

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 72%

The Blue Planet

Similarity: 72%

The Earth and mankind

Canada, 1960
Similarity: 71%

Now or never

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 71%

The Blue Planet

GB, 2001
Similarity: 70%

This is an emergency

Canada, 1980
Similarity: 70%

The Global environment

United Kingdom, 1990
Similarity: 70%

The World about us

United Kingdom
Similarity: 70%

The Planets

United Kingdom, 1999
Similarity: 70%

The Miracle Planet

United States, 1989
Similarity: 70%

Do we really want to live this way?

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 69%

The World around us

United Kingdom, 1977
Similarity: 69%
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