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Burning the Future

Saturday, Oct 18 4:30p to 6:30p
at Sundance Kabuki 8 Cinema, San Francisco, CA
Age Suitability: Teens and up

EARTHJUSTICE
presents
Burning the Future
A powerful new documentary about mountaintop removal mining

“A straightforward film…(about) Appalachian activists fighting the good fight.”-SF Chronicle Date book, 9/28/08

WINNER of the 2008 British IVCA Clarion Award: "...for its disturbing and totally engaging exploration of an important and sensitive environmental issue. Burning the Future, alongside The 11th Hour and An Inconvenient Truth, makes a major contribution to the sustainability debate."

Earthjustice is pleased to invite you to attend the October 18 San Francisco premiere of this moving and compelling story! Meet director David Novack, Maria Gunnoe and other special guests and hear their stories first-hand. Tickets for this special screening are $15.00 per person. Enjoy the movie, a brief post-film discussion with Mr. Novack and Ms. Gunnoe and a reception with the filmmakers!

In Burning the Future: Coal in America, writer/director David Novack examines the explosive forces that have set in motion a groundswell of conflict between the coal industry and residents of West Virginia. Confronted by an emerging coal-based US energy policy, local activists watch the nation praise coal without regard to the devastation caused by its extraction. Faced with toxic ground water, the obliteration of 1.4 million acres of mountains, and a government that appeases industry, our heroes demonstrate a strength of purpose and character in their improbable fight to arouse the nation's help in protecting their mountains, saving their families, and preserving their way of life.

As Janet Keating, co-director of Earthjustice client Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition says: "Think your electricity usage doesn't matter? Think again! Novack's film enlivens the phrase 'think globally, act locally' as you journey with West Virginia residents in their courageous efforts to save their beloved mountains, communities and ultimately life on earth as we know it."

Category: Film
Creator:  bkarpowicz
Creator:  bkarpowicz
Location & Nearby Info
Sundance Kabuki 8 Cinema
1881 Post St.
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 931-9800
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