Bf Films & Productions
Burning Water (2010)
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Official Web Site: http://www.bunburyfilms.com/burningwater.html
Fractured Earth… Fractured Lives
BURNING WATER is an intimate and complex human story of how people respond to a crisis they didn’t start.
About the Film
In the Rosebud River valley, an hour east of Calgary, the water in many homes can be lit on fire. Everyone agrees there's gas in the water. Few agree on why.
At Fiona Lauridsen's farm, just outside the hamlet of Rosebud, Fiona and her family got skin burns in the shower. Fiona claims that EnCana, Canada's largest natural gas company, contaminated the aquifer by drilling (fracking) for coal bed methane, a new source of natural gas extraction that often uses chemicals for drilling. Yet in the hamlet, where the Rosebud Theatre is a popular tourist attraction, most residents refuse to even talk about burning water, for fear of harming the tourist industry. A government minister blamed the contamination on improper well maintenance on the part of the farmer. Other scientist’s disagree, and Fiona thinks the government is deflecting attention away from the negative consequences of an energy boom that’s bringing record profits to the province.
As gas wells sprout up across North America, and all around Rosebud, the Lauridsen family struggles to stay together and remain part of their community, at the same time confronting the dark truth of what may be happening beneath the surface.
Creative Team
- DIRECTED BY: Cameron Esler / Tadzio Richards
- PRODUCERS: Frederic Bohbot / Evan Beloff
- WRITTEN BY: Cameron Esler / Tadzio Richards / Glenn Berman
- EDITOR: Glenn Berman
- DISTRIBUTED BY: Bunbury Films
- Produced in association with: CBC News Network
Awards & Recognition
- 2011 - SCIC Global Issues Award - Golden Sheaf Award
Screenings & Broadcasts
AT FILM FESTIVALS
2011 - Oct 21 at 7:30PM - New West Doc Fest (New Westminster, BC, Canada)
2011 - May 26-29 - YFF - Yorkton Film Festival (Yorkton, SK, Canada)
2011 - Apr 21 at 7:00PM - FFPE - Festival de films de Portneuf sur l'environnement (St-Alban, QC, Canada)
2011 - Apr 07 - Eye Opener Educational Films (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
2011 - Mar 30 -
Festival International de l'eau et le climat (Verviers, Belgium)
2011 - Mar 25 -
Environmental Film Network (Thunderbay, ON, Canada)
2011 - Mar 25 -
Lethbridge International Film Festival (Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada)
2011 - Feb 17th at 6: 00PM - RVCQ - Les Rendez-vous du Cinéma Québécois (Montreal, QC, Canada)
2010 - Sep 26 - 2:30pm - Calgary International Film Festival (Calgary, AB, Canada)
2010 - Oct 13-17 - Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival (Toronto, ON, Canada)
2010 - Nov 24th at 4: 30PM & 30th at 1:15PM - Environmental International Film Festival (Paris, France)
** Official Selection Out of Competition in which the theme is “Water"
IN THEATRES
2010 - Oct 2 - Cinéma du Parc (Montreal, QC, Canada)
ON TELEVISION
2010 - Mon, Oct 18 at 10 pm ET/PT on CBC News Network program "The Passionate Eye." (Canada)
Press Reviews
- "At CIFF: Local film, Burning Water, offers classic David vs. Goliath tale." - Calgary Herald
- "Burning Water, ça pourrait être vous" - Rue Frontenac
- "Burning Water – Gaz de schiste à l’albertaine" - Pieuvre.ca
- Video & Radio Interviews
- Frederic talks about the film "Burning Water," and the effects of shale gas exploration... - CTV News
- The Rosebud River Valley is far from the idyllic place its name suggests. Frederic talks about the film "Burning Water... - CBC - The Link
"Fracking" In the News
- "Shale Gas Drilling: Pros & Cons" - 60 Minutes
- "A Colossal Fracking Mess" - Vanity Fair
- "EPA Announces Study to Re-Examine the Health Risks of Hydrofracking" - Circle of Blue: Water News
- "Frack Attack - New, dirty gas drilling method threatens drinking water" - Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
- "Hydro-fracturing has a lucrative dirty secret" - B.C. Tap Water Alliance
- "Quebec shale gas debate heats up" - CBC News
Technical Specifications
- GENRE: Documentary
- CATEGORY: Society, Environmental
- LANGUAGE: English
- DURATION: 42:30 minutes
- DELIVERY FORMAT: HD (High-Definition)
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