synopsis
West Virginia provides coal to produce electricity for half the nation. Ironically, while preserving jobs, coal mining disfigures mountainsides, destroys plant and animal species and spreads toxic groundwater. Yet so effective is the coal industry's public relations campaign promoting "clean coal" that these long-term environmental disasters remain largely unreported. In response, documentary filmmaker David Novack provides an impassioned, harsh exposé of big coal.
"As upsetting as it is informative" -- New York Times
Date de sortie
Langue originale: English
Genre: Documentary
Durée: 120 min.
Année: 2008