Rock the Boat, film review

Tammy Troup

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Abstract

The award-winning film Rock the Boat is a document of environmental action, providing a case study of how advocacy can influence policy makers. Directed by Thea Mercouffer, the film follows a kayaking expedition on the Los Angeles River in order to prove the river can be navigated. The film examines the significant ramifications of a change in designation based on navigability, and it provides a background for understanding the importance of the river. This review discusses the film and the use of the film as a pedagogical tool.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
StatePublished - Aug 1 2014

Keywords

  • film
  • film review
  • environmental action
  • water
  • river
  • kayaking
  • US Army Corps of Engineers

Disciplines

  • Urban, Community and Regional Planning

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