Fracknation
FrackNation is a pro-fracking documentary made by directors Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney and Magdalena Segieda. Touted as 'a journalist's search for the fracking truth', it claims to address 'misinformation' about the process of hydraulic fracturing, commonly called fracking.
Contents
Background
McAleer and McElhinney say they are independent journalists working independently of corporate funding. The San Francisco Chronicle describes McAleer as 'climate denial's Michael Moore'. The climate change-denying Heartland Institute lists both McAleer and McElhinney as 'experts'.[1]
Their 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), focusing on protests against a proposed large-scale open-pit goldmine project in Romania, was billed as 'the world's first anti-environmentalist documentary'. Gabriel Resources, the Canadian mining company behind the project, partly financed the filmakers, who also travelled to Madagascar and Chile where international environmental groups oppose planned mining operations. The New York Times reported that the film 'portrays environmentalists as condescending elitists while impoverished locals insist they would welcome the jobs and development the mines would bring'. [2]
Fracknation funding
To raise money, the filmmakers launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign. Within a month they had achieved their target of $150,000 (over $22,000 in the first two days alone); within 60 days they had had $212,265.[3]
One backer who pledged $5,000 or more was offered an additional 'a special thank you phone call from the Directors where you will be thanked for your generous support of our film and talk about whatever you want during the call'.[4]
Questions were raised over the independence of some those who donated money: they reportedly included 'the director of an Ohio-based oil and gas outreach program and the head of external affairs at Cabot Oil and Gas, the company that's fought accusations of water contamination in Dimock, Pa., for the past several years'. The directors said they would return any such funding.
Articles
Following high profile anti-fracking protests in August 2013 against Cuadrilla Resources' proposed drilling in Balcombe in the UK, Fracknation's director Phelim McAleer penned an article for the libertarian online magazine spiked, entitled 'Ten big fat lies about fracking'. [5]
Affiliations
- Market Aces LLC runs Fracknation's email list
- Gabriel Resources
- Moving Picture Institute - McAleer and Ann McElhinney were MPI fellows in 2006 [2]
- Donors Trust / Donors Capital - partially funded Fracknation filmakers' first two films [6]
- New Bera media
- Ann and Phelim Media LLC
Website and social media
- http://fracknation.com/
- Twitter: @FrackNation
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/phelim.mcaleer
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrackNation
Resources
- Steve Horn, Exposed: "FrackNation" Deploys Tobacco Playbook in Response to "Gasland 2", Desmogblog.com, 3 June 2013
- Steve Horn, "FrackNation" Part Two: The Koch Industries Ties That Bind, Desmogblog.com, 4 June 2013
Notes
- ↑ Steve Horn, Exposed: "FrackNation" Deploys Tobacco Playbook in Response to "Gasland 2", Desmogblog.com, 3 June 2013
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 JOHN STRAUSBAUGH, A Maverick Mogul, Proudly Politically Incorrect, New York Times, 19 August 2007
- ↑ FrackNation.com, Kickstarter.com, acc 26 August 2013
- ↑ FrackNation.com, Kickstarter.com, acc 26 August 2013
- ↑ [http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/ten_big_fat_lies_about_fracking/13944#.UhkVP2Q6URg Ten big fat lies about fracking, Spiked, 22 August 2013, acc 25 August 2013
- ↑ Steve Horn, "FrackNation" Part Two: The Koch Industries Ties That Bind, Desmogblog.com, 4 June 2013