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Run time:
107 min.
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U.S.A.
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U.S. DOCUMENTARY SPECIAL JURY PRIZE
It is happening all across America—rural landowners wake up one day to find a lucrative offer from an energy company wanting to lease their property. Reason? The company hopes to tap into a reservoir dubbed the “Saudi Arabia of natural gas.” Halliburton developed a way to get the gas out of the ground—a hydraulic drilling process called “fracking”—and suddenly America finds itself on the precipice of becoming an energy superpower. But what comes out of the ground with that “natural” gas? How does it affect our air and drinking water? GASLAND is a powerful personal documentary that confronts these questions with spirit, strength, and a sense of humor. When filmmaker Josh Fox receives his cash offer in the mail, he travels across 32 states to meet other rural residents on the front lines of fracking. He discovers toxic streams, ruined aquifers, dying livestock, brutal illnesses, and kitchen sinks that burst into flame. He learns that all water is connected and perhaps some things are more valuable than money. Film Contact Joanna LaraEmail: gasland@gmail.com |
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Park City
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Temple Theatre | + add to cal |
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Park City
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Prospector Square Theatre | + add to cal |
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GASLA26GE
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Salt Lake City
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Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center | + add to cal |
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Park City
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Library Center Theatre | + add to cal |
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Park City
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Prospector Square Theatre | + add to cal |
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GASLA314A
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Park City
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Holiday Village Cinema IV | + add to cal |
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Cast & Crew
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Audience Buzz
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9:26 PM
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Astounding material but needs some editing and of course someone to focus the camera....all said ..Josh Fox deserves a standing ovation for bringing us to the plate and getting some accountability for this "frackenstein".
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