FrackNation
Director: Phelim McAleer, Ann McElhinney, Magdalena Segieda
Actors: Bruce Ames, Karl Canfield, Terry Engelder
PlotAn investigative journalist takes on a controversial and polarizing topic: hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking. Propelled by a phone call from an elderly woman whose community is deeply affected, the journalist sets out on a mission to uncover the truths and myths surrounding the practice. Armed with a camera and a critical mind, he interviews scientists, energy experts, and rural landowners who rely on fracking leases to sustain their livelihoods. As he journeys from small-town America to major research institutes, he reveals sources of misinformation and highlights the complexities of energy needs, environmental concerns, and economic dependencies.
Throughout his investigation, the journalist confronts protestors and public figures who portray fracking in a highly negative light. He challenges their claims with data and firsthand accounts, illuminating how fear and misinformation can shape public perception. The narrative sheds light on key scientific findings and aims to demystify the technical aspects of fracking. As tensions rise and more voices join the heated debate, the journalist's quest for the truth uncovers not only the stakes involved but also the broader implications for communities and global energy policies. The film emphasizes the importance of informed discourse in addressing complex issues and urges viewers to consider multifaceted perspectives.
Writers: N/A
Release Date: 07 Jan 2013
Runtime: 77 min
Rating: PG
Country: United States, United Kingdom, Poland
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
FrackNation's Blu-ray presents a technically solid but agenda-driven documentary that counters 'Gasland' with manipulative tactics, offering little new to the fracking debate.
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