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Activists try to prevent Massey Energy from utilizing the environmentally hazardous method of mountaintop removal to extract coal from Coal River Mountain.
A constantly evolving story. It began as a portrait of Robert Kennedy Jr. and his career as an activist, it ended up as a wide-ranging indictment of the coal industry.
Directed by William Haney, Produced by Eric Grunebaum
Screened at Sundance January 2011
Activists try to prevent Massey Energy from utilizing the environmentally hazardous method of mountaintop removal to extract coal from Coal River Mountain.
A constantly evolving story. It began as a portrait of Robert Kennedy Jr. and his career as an activist, it ended up as a wide-ranging indictment of the coal industry.
Directed by William Haney, Produced by Eric Grunebaum
Screened at Sundance January 2011
“This is a blunt and enraged documentary.”
–Roger Ebert
- Roger Ebert’s favorite documentaries of 2011, #9
- Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival 2011
- Roger Ebert’s favorite documentaries of 2011, #9
- Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival 2011
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