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− | The directors past films include ''Not Evil Just Wrong'' and ''Mine Your Own Business''(2006) | + | The directors' past films include ''Not Evil Just Wrong'', which challenges [[Al Gore]]'s film ''An Inconvenient Truth'' by suggesting that the evidence of global warming is inconclusive and that the impact global-warming legislation will have on industry is much more harmful to humans than beneficial. |
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+ | Another film, ''Mine Your Own Business''(2006) focused on a goldmine project was partly funded by the Canadian mining company behind the project, [[Gabriel Resources]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:29, 26 August 2013
FrackNation is a feature documentary created by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney, which claims to address what the filmmakers say is misinformation about the process of hydraulic fracturing, commonly called fracking.
Background
The directors' past films include Not Evil Just Wrong, which challenges Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth by suggesting that the evidence of global warming is inconclusive and that the impact global-warming legislation will have on industry is much more harmful to humans than beneficial.
Another film, Mine Your Own Business(2006) focused on a goldmine project was partly funded by the Canadian mining company behind the project, Gabriel Resources.
Affiliations
Funding
Clients
Contact
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