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.
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.
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.
FrackNation is an investigative documentary that explores the controversy and myths surrounding hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking. It delves into the claims of environmentalists and other opponents of fracking, highlighting the potential benefits of this method for natural gas extraction. The film aims to provide a balanced perspective and debunk what it deems as pseudoscience and propaganda surrounding fracking.
The River Twice is a feature documentary about a group of friends that build Huck Finn inspired junk rafts and set out for a month long trip along the Susquehanna River. But the river winds deep into the heart of Pennsylvania's natural gas industry, and soon they are confronted with the impact this largely unregulated industry is having on the lives of the people they meet along the river.
How an Irish border community took on an energy company - and its own government - to force a change in the law on oil and gas…
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.
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.
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