Fracking Films
Dear President Obama (2016)
http://www.dearpresidentobama.com/
Now slightly irrelevant, at least in title, this film urges elected officials that claim to care about the environment and climate change to not support fracking as a "bridge fuel" to the future. Available from the website above.
GasLand (2010)
http://one.gaslandthemovie.com/home
Josh Fox's groundbreaking film about the dangers of fracking. The film was credited with launching the anti-fracking movement. Available on DVD and digital download from the website above.
GasLand Part II (2013)
http://www.gaslandthemovie.com/
The sequel to GasLand expands on the shocking revelations of the first film. Available on DVD and digital download from the website above.
Groundswell Rising (2014)
http://groundswellrising.com/
A film about ordinary people rising up to resist the onslaught of fracking in their communities. A truly inspiring film. Visit the website above for more information.
Promised Land (2012)
http://focusfeatures.com/promised_land
A major Hollywood drama about how fracking divides a small town in southwestern Pennsylvania. Starring Matt Damon, John Krasinski, Frances McDormand, and Hal Holbrook, the film is a powerful social and psychological investigation of the tolls of fracking. Available on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital download from the website above.
The Price of Sand (2013)
https://thepriceofsand.com/
This film explores where the sand used in fracking comes from, and the impacts it has on the environment and the residents of Wisconsin and Minnesota. Available on DVD and digital download from the website above.
Triple Divide (2013)
http://tripledividefilm.org/
A fantastic, if heart-breaking, film about what fracking has done to the "Triple Divide" region of northcentral Pennsylvania. This film was made by the excellent investigative journalists at Public Herald. Visit the website above for more information.
http://www.dearpresidentobama.com/
Now slightly irrelevant, at least in title, this film urges elected officials that claim to care about the environment and climate change to not support fracking as a "bridge fuel" to the future. Available from the website above.
GasLand (2010)
http://one.gaslandthemovie.com/home
Josh Fox's groundbreaking film about the dangers of fracking. The film was credited with launching the anti-fracking movement. Available on DVD and digital download from the website above.
GasLand Part II (2013)
http://www.gaslandthemovie.com/
The sequel to GasLand expands on the shocking revelations of the first film. Available on DVD and digital download from the website above.
Groundswell Rising (2014)
http://groundswellrising.com/
A film about ordinary people rising up to resist the onslaught of fracking in their communities. A truly inspiring film. Visit the website above for more information.
Promised Land (2012)
http://focusfeatures.com/promised_land
A major Hollywood drama about how fracking divides a small town in southwestern Pennsylvania. Starring Matt Damon, John Krasinski, Frances McDormand, and Hal Holbrook, the film is a powerful social and psychological investigation of the tolls of fracking. Available on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital download from the website above.
The Price of Sand (2013)
https://thepriceofsand.com/
This film explores where the sand used in fracking comes from, and the impacts it has on the environment and the residents of Wisconsin and Minnesota. Available on DVD and digital download from the website above.
Triple Divide (2013)
http://tripledividefilm.org/
A fantastic, if heart-breaking, film about what fracking has done to the "Triple Divide" region of northcentral Pennsylvania. This film was made by the excellent investigative journalists at Public Herald. Visit the website above for more information.