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  1. Jennifer Abbott (born January 8, 1965) is a Sundance and Genie award-winning film director, writer, editor, producer and sound designer who specializes in social justice and environmental documentaries.

  2. When Jennifer Abbott lost her sister to cancer, her sorrow opened her up to the profound gravity of climate breakdown, drawing intimate parallels between the experiences of grief—both personal and planetary.

  3. Jennifer Abbott is a Sundance award-winning filmmaker who explores the personal and planetary grief of climate change in her cinematic journey. The film features stories from the frontlines of environmental crisis and activism, as well as the filmmaker's own reflections on grief and hope.

  4. The Magnitude of All Things is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jennifer Abbott and released in 2020. [1] . The film explores the concept of environmental grief, through the lens of connecting Abbott's emotional reaction to the death of her sister Saille from cancer to her emotional reactions to climate change. [2]

  5. When Jennifer Abbott lost her sister to cancer, her sorrow opened her up to the profound gravity of climate breakdown. Abbott’s new documentary The Magnitude of All Things draws intimate parallels between the experiences of grief—both personal and planetary.

  6. 20 de mar. de 2021 · A documentary by Jennifer Abbott about the emotional and psychological dimensions of the climate crisis and the relationship between grief and hope. The film features interviews with activists, scientists, and indigenous leaders from around the world.

  7. 8 de nov. de 2021 · Jennifer Abbott, a Sundance award-winning director, explores the personal and global grief of climate change in her cinematic journey. The film features stories from the frontlines of environmental disaster, indigenous rights, and cancer survivors, and aims to inspire empathy and action.