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The Power of Place ()


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The Power of Place explores the places, issues, and people affected by Northern Pass, a proposed 180-mile long electricity transmission line project in New Hampshire that will carry electricity from Quebec to southern New England. In this... See more »

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Jerry Monkman

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Jerry Monkman ... producer
Kari Post ... associate producer

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Jerry Monkman

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Kari Post ... assistant camera

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The Power of Place explores the places, issues, and people affected by Northern Pass, a proposed 180-mile long electricity transmission line project in New Hampshire that will carry electricity from Quebec to southern New England. In this 50-minute film, New Hampshire-based conservation photographer and author Jerry Monkman interviews people throughout the state to explain opposition to Northern Pass. Jerry also spent months in the field applying his signature landscape photography style to filming the places in the path of the project, including the Appalachian Trail and the White Mountain National Forest. Written by Jerry Monkman

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  • 50 min
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Budget $40,000 (estimated)

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