A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 2, 2014
Original Title:
No gazaran
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Lardux films
Les brasseurs de cages
Les films du zèbre
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
February 2011: 20 000 people demonstrate in southern France against the shale gas licenses that have been issued in backroom deals, Meanwhile the European Parliament begins its first inquiry on the subject, From the outset, there is a split between the conservative representatives, swayed by the economic arguments in favor of fracking, and opponents invoking the precautionary principle. In areas affected by the permits, people are getting organized, building their knowledge, and taking action. Local mayors step up, issue local bylaws and relay information about the situation up to the national government. This grassroots movement makes it all the way to European-level institutions.
Action Director:
Oscar Benoît
Camera Operator:
Carole Menduni
Doris Buttignol
Camera Technician:
Frédérik Bernier
Gejo Klos
Delegated Producer:
Marc Boyer
Director:
Carole Menduni
Doris Buttignol
Director of Photography:
Doris Buttignol
Carole Menduni
Samuel Sagon
Thorsten Künish
Stoil Vatev
Editor:
Emmanuelle Zelez
Carole Menduni
Doris Buttignol
Graphic Designer:
Arnaud Jarsaillon
Loris Pernoux
Public Relations:
Claire Viroulaud
Publicist:
Mathilde Cellier
Recording Supervision:
Adam Wolny
Screenplay:
Carole Menduni
Doris Buttignol
Sound Designer:
Mathieu Quillet
Doris Buttignol
Carole Menduni
Sound Mixer:
Adam Wolny
Visual Effects:
Mathias Caussèque
Marc Boyer
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