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FILM: Dirty Oil


The new film Dirty Oil is being shown at the Phoenix, Oxford on this single occasion. Tickets are booked FREE if you are a Co-op member.

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Posted by: cje

This Spring,  The co-operative is presenting 3 films about toxic fuels - oil derived from tar sands is the most climate hostile fuel in production. If fully exploited, tar sands alone would take us to the brink of runaway climate change and trigger a local environmental disaster. Watch the trailers

Join us for the nationwide UK premiere of Dirty Oil on Monday 15 March, which will be beamed live by satellite to cinemas across the country - locally at The Phoenix in Oxford. In addition to the film, see, and contribute to, the panel discussion and hear messages from our special VIP guests.

Tickets are FREE if you are a Co-op member - use this link to reserve your tickets free. If you are not a member of The Co-operative join here! or purchase your tickets directly from The Phoenix.

Dirty Oil powerfully illustrates the devastating impact that Albertan tar sands developments are having on the environment and local First Nation communities. Narrated by Canadian actress Neve Campbell, the film portrays the David and Goliath battle taking place as First Nation communities and environmentalists take on the Governments of Alberta and Canada, as well as the world’s largest multinational oil corporations, in a bid to stop tar sands expansion.

H2Oil - In the vast, pristine forests of Western Canada, the ‘war for water’ has already begun… Thanks to Alberta’s Athabasca oil sands, Canada is now the biggest oil supplier to the United States. The people of Fort Chipewyan are already paying the price for what will be one of the largest industrial projects in history.

Petropolis - Shot primarily from a helicopter, filmmaker Peter Mettler's "Petropolis: Aerial Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands" offers an unparalleled view of the world's largest industrial, capital and energy project.

These films are brought to you by The co-operative working together with dogwoof

 



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