Slaughterhouse Rulez is a movie set in an English boarding school where a group of students find themselves battling a man-eating monster that emerges from an underground sinkhole caused by fracking. As the students fight for their lives, they also have to contend with elitism, bullying, and greed within the school's social elite.
10.0 Earthquake is a disaster movie that revolves around an earthquake of epic proportions hitting Los Angeles. The film follows a group of characters as they try to survive the aftermath of the quake, facing various challenges and dangers. With the city in ruins and lives hanging in the balance, they must find a way to escape the disaster and find safety.
Far away, in the desolate Serbian wilderness, a U.S.-led fracking crew uncover a dormant monster gestating inside a centuries-old French soldier. Now awakened and exposed in its most dangerously fragile state, it tears through the men on the grounds in search of a new womb.
A salesman for a natural gas corporation arrives in a small town to convince the residents to sell their land for hydraulic fracturing. However, he begins to question his own beliefs and the impact of his actions on the community.
When a film student and her two friends go to Kern County to shoot a documentary, they stumble upon a mysterious family and learn why Pandora's box should never have been opened.
As the New Madrid Fault threatens to tear the U.S. in half, a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster while the clock ticks down.
Character assassination. Political assassination. Legal assassination. An actual assassination attempt. They will try anything to stop Trump. We can’t let them!
A fracking crew drills on sacred Native American land, unleashing an ancient demon. There are only two ways out of the woods, succumb to the demon or die.
When two people meet one night in London, their relationship blossoms and fractures, intertwined with impending societal collapse.
The Bentley Effect is a documentary that tells the inspiring story of a small community in Australia that stood up against the powerful forces of big business and fought to protect their land from destructive fracking. The film showcases the remarkable journey of how ordinary people can come together and make a difference in the face of environmental destruction and corporate greed. Through their determination and advocacy, the community managed to successfully protect their land and preserve it for future generations.
Chanda Chevannes follows scientist Dr. Sandra Steingraber as she makes speeches against fracking and gets arrested protesting “the industrialization of the Finger Lakes.”
Set in a small town, 'Unearth' explores the devastating effects of pollution and fracking as the residents struggle with the consequences. The story delves into themes of sabotage, sickness, jealousy, and the dark secrets hidden beneath the surface. As tensions rise, relationships are strained and the characters must confront their own demons. 'Unearth' is a chilling tale of environmental horror and its impact on a community.
Jack is a widowed "end-of-the-roader" struggling with his continued depression as he falls for Ruby, a passionate environmental engineering grad student who is embroiled in a poisonous waste controversy that threatens to shut down the biggest industry in her state.
Gasland is a documentary film that investigates the environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, in the United States. The film showcases the detrimental effects of contaminated water, toxic chemicals, and corporate greed on the environment and public health.
When an experimental fracking project goes horribly wrong, it unleashes a horde of mutant sharks in the swamps of Arkansas. Now, a women's prison is under attack by these deadly creatures, and a group of inmates must fight to survive.
Gasland Part II is a documentary that investigates the environmental and health consequences of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in the gas industry. It explores the cover-ups, political infiltration, and propaganda used by big businesses to exploit natural resources while disregarding the well-being of communities and the environment. The film also highlights the loopholes in environmental policy and the collusion between the oil and gas industry and government agencies. Through aerial camera shots and personal testimonies, Gasland Part II reveals the devastating effects of toxic chemicals and toxic waste on groundwater, land, and the health of individuals. It emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable and renewable energy sources to combat climate change and protect the environment.
Fracking the System is a political thriller documentary from the front lines of climate justice activism in Colorado. When a fracking mega-site gets moved from a White neighborhood to a BIPOC neighborhood, a concerned mother fights to try and stop it. This is an investigative exposé about the harms of fracking, the lengths to which the government is complacent with industrial pollution, and the nefarious tactics that the oil and gas industry uses to undermine democratic elections.
Bloodland is a gripping drama set in a small indigenous community plagued by dark secrets and mysterious disappearances. When a young native Canadian woman returns home after a long absence, she must confront the haunting presence of her past and the unsettling truth about the destructive nature of fossil fuel operations, specifically fracking, on her community.
February 2011: 20 000 people demonstrate in southern France against the shale gas licenses that have been issued in backroom deals, Meanwhile the European Parliament begins its first inquiry on the subject, From the outset, there is a split between the conservative representatives, swayed by the economic arguments in favor of fracking, and opponents invoking the precautionary principle. In areas affected by the permits, people are getting organized, building their knowledge, and taking action. Local mayors step up, issue local bylaws and relay information about the situation up to the national government. This grassroots movement makes it all the way to European-level institutions.
This short documentary revisits Mi’kmaq territory, where an iconic moment was captured in 2013—igniting into a symbol of Indigenous resistance and halting fracking exploration on unceded lands.