Browse Films
Showing 1 - 10 of 23 titles with a criteria of Available to public libraries AND Subject is Energy Sector
Arid Lands
A moving and complex essay on a unique landscape of the American West, the area around the Hanford Site in Washington State.
Bullfrog Films | 2007 | 98 minutes
Blum: Masters of Their Own Destiny
Largely unknown today, this doc explores the history of Emerik Blum's company, Energoinvest, which defied capitalist conventions on its way to success.
Icarus Films | 2024 | 76 minutes
The Carbon Rush
An investigation of communities impacted carbon trading around the world and the ultimate failure of global carbon markets to stop climate change
GOOD DOCS | 2012 | 84 minutes
Carface (Autos Portraits)
A biting animated satire of our Big Oil-based civilization.
National Film Board of Canada | 2015 | 5 minutes
Cheshire, Ohio
Follows a community devastated by coal, starting with American Electric Power's buyout and bulldozing of this Ohio River town, after exposing them to years of harmful emissions.
Bullfrog Films | 2017 | 75 minutes
Climate Trailblazers: Reimagining Our Futures
Exciting technologies have emerged, setting the gears in motion for a new green industrial revolution.
Collective Eye Films | 2021 | 49 minutes
Dark Eden
Explores Fort McMurray in the far north of Canada, home of the largest industrial project and the third largest oil reserve on the planet.
Deckert Distribution | 2018 | 80 minutes
A Distant Thud in the Jungle
In Papua New Guinea, local tribes are caught in a cycle of poverty due to oil companies looking for new fields and tourists in search of exoticism.
Icarus Films | 2022 | 85 minutes
Flooding Job's Garden
Behind the scenes of the highly controversial James Bay Hydro-Quebec power plant project.
Icarus Films | 1991 | 59 minutes
Fort McMoney: Vote Jim Rogers!
Something of a follow-up to the online game/film Fort McMoney, Vote for Jim Rogers continues to explore if democracy is soluble in oil through the impact of the oil sands industry in Alberta, Canada.
National Film Board of Canada | 2014 | 52 minutes