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Triple Divide presents a raw, unfiltered look at the controversial world of fracking. The tone is almost investigative - you can feel the weight of the years spent tracking the issue from 2011 to 2016. It balances interviews with industry bigwigs and the voices of residents affected, revealing a stark contrast in perspectives that creates a palpable tension throughout. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to absorb the implications of each revelation. Themes of environmental justice and corporate accountability are woven throughout, making it not just a film about fracking, but a broader commentary on human impact. It's distinctive for its grassroots approach, coming from Public Herald, a nonprofit that prioritizes the truth over sensationalism. It's a fascinating, if disturbing, examination of a pressing issue.
Independent releaseNonprofit productionFocuses on environmental impact
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