White Water, Black Gold

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  • 2011
  • 1 hr 5 min
  • 7.2  (37)

White Water, Black Gold is a powerful and deeply inspiring documentary film directed by David Lavallee that sheds light on the devastating impact of oil exploration on the human and natural world. The film features the insights and wisdom of Wade Davis, an anthropologist, ethnobotanist, and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, who has spent his life studying and documenting the cultural diversity and ecological richness of some of the world's most remote and endangered regions.

The film takes us on a journey from the tar sands of Alberta, Canada, to the Gulf of Mexico, exploring the massive expansion of oil production and the devastating consequences it has for the people and communities living in its path. We see firsthand the massive scale of the tar sands operations, with their vast open pits and massive machinery, and the enormous environmental cost of extracting the oil from the tar sand.

We also witness the profound impact this industry has on the local indigenous communities, who have been forced to watch as their lands and traditions are destroyed by the relentless march of the oil producers. The film highlights the incredible resilience and strength of these communities, who have fought back against the industry and are working tirelessly to protect their land, culture and way of life.

At the heart of White Water, Black Gold is the question of what kind of world we want to create, and what kind of future we want to leave for generations to come. Through powerful imagery and stunning cinematography, the film challenges the viewer to rethink their relationship with oil, and to consider the true cost of our addiction to this finite resource.

The film also puts forward a positive vision for the future, showcasing the incredible work being done by activists, scientists, and indigenous leaders who are working to create a more sustainable and just world. We learn about cutting-edge technologies that are allowing for cleaner and more efficient forms of energy production, as well as the inspiring stories of grassroots movements that are challenging the both the industry and the politicians who support it.

With its powerful message and breathtaking visuals, White Water, Black Gold is a must-see film for anyone concerned about the future of the planet and their place in it. The film offers a call to action and a roadmap for change, urging viewers to take responsibility for their own impact on the world and to join the movement for a more just and sustainable future.

Overall, White Water, Black Gold is a masterful and deeply moving film that offers a powerful and essential critique of the modern world, while also inspiring hope and action for a better tomorrow. Through the wisdom and insights of Wade Davis, we are reminded of the incredible richness and diversity of the natural world, and of our profound obligation to protect and preserve it for generations to come.

White Water, Black Gold is a 2011 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 5 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • Runtime
    1 hr 5 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (37)
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