The Air We Breathe

199648 min 46 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Jim Hamm

Production: Jim HammGeorge Johnson

Script: Jim Hamm

Co-produced by Jim Hamm Productions Ltd. and the NFB.

It is clear that the costs of breathing polluted air are dangerously high and that the quality of our air continues to get worse. Filmed in urban centres in Canada and the United States, The Air We Breathe takes an incisive look at how certain political choices and social-cultural forces have led to the growing crisis of smog and other forms of air pollution and the steps certain cities are taking for a cleaner transit system. The addiction to cars and the effects of urban sprawl and commuting on the environment, on the air and on overall quality of life are all examined. Scientists, activists and urban planners describe solutions that include alternative fuels, zero-emission vehicles and integrated public transit plans--solutions that account for both the environment and social needs.

Subject categories


  • Environment and Conservation > Pollution
  • Transportation > Transportation Perspectives
  • Foreign Countries > United States

Credits


director
Jim Hamm
script
Jim Hamm
producer
Jim Hamm
George Johnson
cinematography
Peter Von Puttkamer
Thomas H. Turnbull
sound
Dwight Rhodes
David Brown
Rudy Stebih
editing
Peter Von Puttkamer
narrator
Catherine Meade
music
John Sereda