
Sandy and I should have seen this film before we visited the Ecuadorian Amazon basin last year. At that time we got the distinct impression that the natives were not happy to see us. But better late than never.
This movie about an on going battle waged by 30,000 indigenous Ecuadorans and their lawyers against Chevron for dumping billions of gallons of toxic oil waste into the Amazon basin. It was released in 2009 and is up-to-date as the BP oil spill in the Gulf.
From Netflix: This is the epic story of one of the largest and most controversial environmental lawsuits on the planet. The inside story of the infamous “Amazon Chernobyl” case, Crude is a real-life high stakes legal drama, set against a backdrop of the environmental movement, global politics, celebrity activism, human rights advocacy, the media, multinational corporate power, and rapidly-disappearing indigenous cultures. Presenting a complex situation from multiple viewpoints, the film subverts the conventions of advocacy film making, exploring a complicated situation from all angles while bringing an important story of environmental peril and human suffering into focus.
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