H2Oil

H2Oil

Release date : May 8, 2009
Runtime : 1h 16m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : English /
Director : Shannon Walsh /
Writers : Shannon Walsh /
Production companies : Loaded Pictures /
May 8, 2009 1h 16m Canada Documentary English More
5
User Score

Overview

Moving between a local microcosm and the global oil crisis, H2Oil weaves together a collection of compelling stories of people who are at the front lines of the biggest industrial project in human history: Canada's tar sands. H2Oil is a feature-length documentary that traces the wavering balance between the urgent need to protect and preserve fresh water resources and the mad clamoring to fill the global demand for oil. It is a film that asks: what is more important, water or oil? Will the quest for profit overshadow efforts to protect public health and the environment in Canada's richest province?
More »

Top Billed Cast

More

Images

View All Images

Recommendations

More
Ek Lief Jou
Drama Comedy Romance
Slayers Return
Animation Adventure Comedy Fantasy
Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!
Animation Action Adventure Science Fiction
Return to Horror Hotel
Horror Science Fiction Comedy
Puppet Master
Horror Fantasy Science Fiction
Re-Animator
Science Fiction Comedy Horror
Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!
Action Animation Science Fiction
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
Horror Science Fiction Thriller
1
Documentary
  • title:H2Oil
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:1h 16m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Shannon Walsh /
  • Writers: Shannon Walsh ·
  • Production companies: Loaded Pictures ·
  • Overview:Moving between a local microcosm and the global oil crisis, H2Oil weaves together a collection of compelling stories of people who are at the front lines of the biggest industrial project in human history: Canada's tar sands. H2Oil is a feature-length documentary that traces the wavering balance between the urgent need to protect and preserve fresh water resources and the mad clamoring to fill the global demand for oil. It is a film that asks: what is more important, water or oil? Will the quest for profit overshadow efforts to protect public health and the environment in Canada's richest province?
Search history
delete
Popular search