
Dying Green
Documentary
Overview
A doctor's efforts to live a green life near the Appalachian Mountains lead to the development of a radical idea to use green burials to conserve one million acres of land and to create wildlife reserves.
Top Cast
Billy Campbell
Billy Campbell
Self - Ramsey Creek Preserve
Billy Campbell
Self - Ramsey Creek Preserve
Kimberley Campbell
Kimberley Campbell
Self - Ramsey Creek Preserve
Kimberley Campbell
Self - Ramsey Creek Preserve
Randy Harreld
Randy Harreld
Self - Palmetto Care Funeral Service
Randy Harreld
Self - Palmetto Care Funeral Service
Bonnie Ramey
Bonnie Ramey
Self - Resident of Westminster, SC
Bonnie Ramey
Self - Resident of Westminster, SC
Mark Harris
Mark Harris
Self - Author of 'Grave Matters'
Mark Harris
Self - Author of 'Grave Matters'
Brian Allen
Brian Allen
Self - Sandifer Funeral Home
Brian Allen
Self - Sandifer Funeral Home
Ladeana Deschaine
Ladeana Deschaine
Self
Ladeana Deschaine
Self
Michael Deschaine
Michael Deschaine
Self
Michael Deschaine
Self
Ann Harris Alman
Ann Harris Alman
Self
Ann Harris Alman
Self
John Douglass
John Douglass
Narrator (voice)
John Douglass
Narrator (voice)
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