Approved for 12+

Fuel

Limited Theatrical Release - Record high oil prices, global warming, and an insatiable demand for energy: these issues will be the catalyst for heated debates and positive change for many years top come. FUEL is the successor to "Fields of Fuel 0/00" which won the 2008 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award for Best Documentary. FUEL exposes shocking connections between the auto industry, the oil industry, and the government, while exploring alternative energies such as solar, wind electricity and non-food-based biofuels. Josh Tickell and his Veggie Van take us on the road to discover the pros and cons of biofuels, how America's addiction to oil is destroying the U.S.Economy, and how green energy can save us, but only if we act now.
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Dove Review

As Josh takes you on his road trip while filming this documentary, you will see some eye opening facts about the world we live in when it comes to fuel. Through environmental awareness and political involvement, “Fuel” makes the statement that America can overcome its addiction to oil – if we try.

This documentary is well filmed and keeps your interest even if you are not an environmentalist. Its intent is to make the world aware of the other sources of energy that are not presently being promoted.

Due to the nature of the geo-political and environmental issues, Dove recommends this documentary for ages twelve and over because we believe these issues should be discussed by parents and their children together.

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Scenes of war, of 911, and of Hurricane Katrina

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