
🎬 Title: Fracking the System: Colorado’s Oil and Gas Wars
A concerned mother takes action when a fracking site is relocated from a predominantly White neighborhood to a BIPOC community.
Story: “Fracking the System” is a gripping political documentary that dives into the heart of climate justice activism in Colorado. The film reveals the troubling shift of a major fracking site from a White neighborhood to one occupied by BIPOC residents, showcasing a mother’s relentless battle to halt this environmental injustice. This documentary serves as a critical exposé on the dangers of fracking, the governmental negligence towards industrial pollution, and the unethical strategies employed by the oil and gas sector to disrupt democratic processes.
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📅 Release date: 2024-02-25
⏱️ Runtime: 1h 31m
🎭 Genres: Documentary
🎬 Director: Brian Hedden
✍️ Writer: Brian Hedden
🏢 Production companies: Earth Dog Films
💼 Production:
💰 Budget: $579

👥 Cast: Patricia Garcia-Nelson (Self), Suzanne Spiegel (Self), Anne Lee Foster (Self), Jonathan Singer (Self), Micah Parkin (Self), Mike Foote (Self), Russell Mendel (Self), John Hickenlooper (Self (archive footage)), Jared Polis (Self (archive footage))
Editor’s note: “Fracking the System: Colorado’s Oil and Gas Wars” (2024) distills its essence in a tight 1h 31m runtime, offering a documentary that emphasizes emotional tone over visual extravagance. Brian Hedden skillfully crafts a narrative that focuses on character development rather than spectacle. Performances by Patricia Garcia-Nelson, Suzanne Spiegel, and Anne Lee Foster ground the film in authentic experiences. The tagline aptly captures its core message: “A concerned mother fights against the relocation of a fracking site from a White neighborhood to a BIPOC neighborhood.” If this resonates with you, be sure to add it to your must-watch list.
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