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A Crude Awakening - The Oil Crash
(2006)
Directed by Basil Gelpke
Music by Philip Glass
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An unforgettable and shocking wake-up call, A CRUDE AWAKENING offers
the rock-solid argument that the era of cheap oil is in the past. Relentless
and clear-eyed, this intensively-researched film drills deep into the uncomfortable
realities of a world that is both addicted to fossil fuels and blissfully
unaware of the looming "peak oil" crisis. Drawing on an international
cast of maverick energy experts and thinkers, directors Basel Gelpke and
Ray McCormack debunk the conventional wisdom that oil production will continue
to climb, and instead stare bleakly at a planet facing economic meltdown
and conflict over its most valuable resource. Featuring a haunting score
by Phillip Glass and a fascinating array of rare archival footage, the film
explores oil’s rocky relationship with human progress in locales ranging
from ancient Baku, Azerbaijan to dusty oilpatch town McCamey, Texas. Amidst
a dark and disturbing vision of our future, A CRUDE AWAKENING hints at a
humbler way of life built around sustainability and alternative energy, providing
a visually stunning, boldly prophetic testament which provokes not just thought
but action.
Run time: 85 Minutes
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