Watch (film)
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Directed byBriana Waters
Written byBriana Waters
Produced byBriana Waters
Edited byBriana Waters
Gary Varnell
Gary Varnell
| Watch | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Briana Waters |
| Written by | Briana Waters |
| Produced by | Briana Waters |
| Edited by | Briana Waters Gary Varnell |
| Music by | The Ceili Bandits Clandestine Dead Can Dance Joules Graves Timothy Hull Anthea Lawrence Sapphire Spirit of the First Peoples ¡Tchkung! |
| Distributed by | Greenerella Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 66 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Watch is a 2001 documentary written, directed and produced by environmental activist Briana Waters, who is serving a six-year sentence for charges relating to the University of Washington firebombing incident. The film portrays the cooperation between residents of the Washington logging town, Randle, and Cascadia Defense Network activists attempting to stop the clearcutting of old growth trees on Watch mountain (part of the Cascade Mountain range) and along the nearby Fossil Creek. The film served as Waters' senior project at Evergreen State College.[1]