During World War II, Donald Duck and his nephews participate in civil defense activities on the home front.
Crude is a documentary that exposes the environmental destruction, contamination, and human rights abuses caused by big oil companies, specifically Chevron, in the Amazon rainforest. The film follows a class-action lawsuit filed by indigenous people and villagers against Chevron for contaminating their water, causing skin rashes, cancer, and other health issues. It reveals the corporate greed and corruption within the oil industry, highlighting the need for environmental activism and holding corporations accountable for their actions.
Gas-Fieber is a documentary that explores the economic and political impacts of hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, in Pennsylvania. The film examines the controversy surrounding the practice and its effects on the environment, the local communities, and the economy. It delves into the stories of farmers and residents affected by fracking, as well as the influence of big oil companies and the politics surrounding the issue. Through interviews and footage, Gas-Fieber provides a critical look at the consequences of hydraulic fracturing in Pennsylvania.
Film art as a vehicle for denounce. This time, documentary film maker Kowalski chooses the seemingly quiet Polish landscape, a land chosen for gas drilling, making a careful examination through a cautious revision of the tracks left on the fields and the sincere confessions of discontentment of the farmers who witnessed the terrifying consequences of the intervention of great international corporations in the fields of Poland. The landscape in this resource-exploited land is infested by an invisible menace. With a special interest in the gaze of the oppressed, Kowalski delivers a somehow melancholic film, revealing a declaration of love to the land and nature before they go into oblivion.
Oil & Water is a documentary film that explores the effects of an environmental disaster caused by an oil company in Ecuador. It delves into the story of Texaco (now Chevron) and its negligence in the Amazon rainforest, leading to extensive pollution and devastation of the ecosystem.
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