Neal Livingston

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Fairy Creek Trailer100 Short Stories TrailerRudy Haase Trailer

Neal Livingston is an award winning independent filmmaker. He produces documentary films for television broadcast on a wide variety of topics, from the political to the personal to the humorous. He has been producing films for more than 45 years since the age of twelve, and lives on the west coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia.

Most Popular Neal Livingston Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Herbicide Trials Trailer (1984)

01 June 1984

In 1983, fifteen Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, landowners went to court to stop the spraying of herbicides by the local subsidiary of a Swedish multinational on forests adjacent to their properties.

Rudy Haase Trailer (2007)

30 April 2007

A biography about Canada's great unknown environmental and social activist, Rudy Haase. Rudy was born in the USA and lives in Nova Scotia with his wife Mickey.

Budworks Trailer (1978)

01 October 1978

Through the 1980's in every Canadian province east of Saskatchewan, except Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, chemical insecticides are sprayed from the air onto the forests to combat the spruce budworm and other forest insects.

100 Short Stories Trailer (2016)

19 September 2016

100 Short Stories is a collage ranging from the serious to the humourous. This original and engaging documentary tackles opinions regarding governance, public policy, and questions what are sound ideas socially, environmentally and culturally in today’s society.

Suêtes Trailer (1999)

01 December 1999

This documentary traces the folklore, stories, and reality of living under the hurricane force winds, that beat down upon the residents of the Acadian region of Western Cape Breton Island, between Margaree Harbour and Cheticamp.

The Battle At Our Shores Trailer (2001)

15 October 2001

The Battle At Our Shores is a documentary following over a period of a year the ground swell of opposition that has arisen over the first inshore/coastal oil and gas exploration licenses to be given out in Canada in the Province of Nova Scotia.

Fire Tower Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

The filmmakers experience working at the fire tower on Hammonds Plains Road in Halifax in the summer5

Aura-Gone Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

The film centres around one still shot that documents the movements of a city, which is seen in a multi-layered reflection of passing street action.

Fairy Creek Trailer (2025)

19 February 2025

In Fairy Creek, director Jen Muranetz documents the largest act of civil disobedience in Canadian history, creating a searing portrait of contemporary environmental activism, bearing witness to the lengths activists are willing to take to protect British Columbia’s last old growth forests.