Crude Impact is an award-winning
documentary film which Chris Vernon of TheOilDrum.com called " a
terrific film... the best documentary I have seen on the subject." This
feature film explores the interconnection between human domination of
the planet, and the discovery and use of oil.
Crude Impact has been an
official selection at over thirty film festivals around the world and
has won numerous awards. The film enjoyed a limited theatrical release in the United States and Canada and has been broadcast on television in many countries around the world. Crude Impact has been translated in to French, Spanish and Czech, and will soon be translated in to Turkish and Finnish.
Crude Impact was awarded the Best
Environmental Feature Film at the 3rd Annual Artivist Film Festival
in Los Angeles. The film screened at the famous Egyptian Theater on
Hollywood Boulevard.
Crude Impact captured the Grand Jury Prize
at the 2nd Annual Cinestrat Film Festival
in Finestrat, Spain.
Crude Impact won the prestigious Social
Justice Award at the 22nd Annual Santa Barbara International Film
Festival.
Playing in the DOCNZ New Zealand Documentary Film Festival in cities
across New Zealand, Crude Impact was
honored as one of The Best of Fest films.
Crude Impact also won two awards at the
4th Annual Montana CINE International Film Festival - one of the three
major awards at the festival, the Hands Around the World Award
and the Best Cultural Issues Film award.
The film was selected for two awards
at EKOFILM 2007 in the Czech Republic, the Host City Award and the
Student Judges Award
Crude Impact was nominated for three
awards at the Sacramento International Film Festival - Best
Documentary, Best Editing, and Best Environmental Film, and
was nominated for Best World Popular Scientific Film at the 42nd
International Popular Scientific and Documentary Film Festival in
Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Crude Impact was also an official
selection of the prestigious International Documentary Film Festival
in Amsterdam.
The objective of the film is to promote positive, hopeful change in the
way we source and use energy - changes that will create a more just and
sustainable world.
Please browse our site, see the film, and as Thom Hartmann so
eloquently states, "be an instrument of awakening".

