The Greening of Southie (2008)

From wheatboard cabinetry to recycled steel, bamboo flooring to dual-flush toilets, these Boston tough guy construction workers get a crash course in what it means to be "environmentally conscious". And when things on the building star to go wrong, the young development team has to keep the project from unraveling. Held as "a clear-eyed film - an examination of the hard work involved in going green" by The Seattle Times, this compelling documentary is a story of bold ideas, new environmentalists, and the future of the way we live.

Director: Ian Cheney
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 73 min
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Production: Wicked Delicate Films
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Greening of Southie about?
From wheatboard cabinetry to recycled steel, bamboo flooring to dual-flush toilets, these Boston tough guy construction workers get a crash course in what it means to be "environmentally conscious". And when things on the building star to go wrong, the young development team has to keep the project from unraveling. Held as "a clear-eyed film - an examination of the hard work involved in going green" by The Seattle Times, this compelling documentary is a story of bold ideas, new environmentalists, and the future of the way we live.
Who directed The Greening of Southie?
The Greening of Southie was directed by Ian Cheney.
How long is The Greening of Southie?
The Greening of Southie has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
What genre is The Greening of Southie?
The Greening of Southie is a Documentary film.