The Fuel Film opened to the public in Los Angeles yesterday! The L.A. Tims gave it rave reviews from their “sneak peek” viewing on the 13th:
“Fuel is a vital, superbly assembled documentary…doesn’t dwell on muckraking, however; it’s more focused on broadly inspiring viewers than preaching to the converted….Smartly animated interstitials, memorable archival material and a lively soundtrack round out the fast-paced proceedings.”
While I have not yet seen it (I’m planning to next weekend), the trailer is riveting. The movie revolves around the director-narrator Josh Tickell’s personal journey of learning, which started as a child, when the family moved from Australia to Louisiana, where he came to realize the oil-rich environment was being ravaged by the petrochemical industry. His book is worth reading too, I just started it and it’s excellent: “Biodiesel America: How to Achieve Energy Security, Free America from Middle-east Oil Dependence And Make Money Growing Fuel“.
Be sure to watch the trailer too:
And, if anyone has already seen it, be sure to add your review for us all to see!

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