Bamboo - The Miracle Grass

198721 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Neill McKee

Production: Neill McKee

Script: Phoebe Munro

Produced by the International Development Research Centre of Canada.

This title is an acquisition.

Bamboo is a highly renewable and versatile resource for the people in developing countries. As the world's fastest growing plant, it seems to be abundant, but it is being harvested with little attention to conservation. This film documents a network of International Development Research Centre projects that are investigating ways to increase the production and quality of bamboo in Asia, and to come up with even more uses for this valuable plant. The film brings to the screen the faces of the people who depend on bamboo in their daily lives. It travels from an endless bamboo forest to a laboratory where scientists are measuring bamboo's physical properties.

Subject categories


  • Environment and Conservation > Agricultural Land and SoilsDeveloping CountriesForestryNatural ResourcesPlant Life
  • Plants > AgriculturePlant LifeScience and ResearchTrees and Forests
  • Developing Countries > AsiaEnvironment and ConservationFisheries, Forest and Water ResourcesInternational Development and Service AgenciesScience and Technology
  • Agriculture > Crops - Cultivation and HarvestingDevelopment ProjectsForeign CountriesResearch
  • Geography > Natural Resources

Credits


director
Neill McKee
producer
Neill McKee
camera
Neill McKee
script
Phoebe Munro
sound
Denis Sing
editing
Andrée d' Aoust-Cooper
sound editing
Andrée d' Aoust-Cooper
animation
Bill Clarke
narrator
William Whitehead