Professor Shannon Walsh’s "Illusions of Control" World Premieres at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival!



The World Premiere of Film Production Professor Shannon Walsh’s new feature documentary Illusions of Control is at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto on April 28th as part of the Canadian Spectrum competition.
Synopsis: Nuclear fallout, arsenic-laced water, desert dust storms. These apocalyptic scenarios used to be fictional plotlines, yet human activity has made them a tragic reality, affecting millions of people globally. In the wake of environmental and social disasters, five women navigate the turmoil surrounding them. Surprisingly, the end of the world looks familiar, as the day-to-day existence for these women isn’t a distant reality. A Chicago woman contemplates her cancer diagnosis and the pros and cons of treatment, while a mother living in Yellowknife near a neglected mining operation contemplates leaving her ancestral home. Half a world away, in Fukushima’s fallout zone, a woman must test her groceries for radioactivity. It’s clear we’ve haphazardly entered the Anthropocene age. With cinematic detail, director Shannon Walsh blends seemingly independent experiences into a seamless statement about our willingness to destroy the planet—and our perseverance to survive in the aftermath. Alexander Rogalski
Illusions of Control
Director: Shannon Walsh
Producers Andréa Schmidt, Shannon Walsh
Executive Producer: Patrick Reed
Editor: Hart Snider
Writer: Shannon Walsh
Cinematographer: Pablo Alvarez
https://theatrefilm.ubc.ca/persons/shannon-walsh/