Is our greener future a gas?

Director Gregory Kallenberg talks about the energy implications of his documentary Haynesville.

by Amber Wilkinson

US documentary Haynesville premiered at Sheffield Doc/Fest last month. Now, the film - which tracks the discovery of the United States' largest natural gas field and the find's implications both for the local community living on top of it and for a country attempting to move to a greener energy future - has been selected to show as part of the United Nations Climate Summit in Copenhagen.

"It was a bit of a surprise to us," says director Gregory Kallenberg. "They called and told us about a film programme they were presenting and asked if we would be interested in coming over and showing our film. I thought about it for, let's say, 1.53 seconds and accepted. It's a huge honor to show Haynesville at the Climate Summit."

LINK TO COMPLETE ARTICLE: http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/feature.php?id=753

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Thanks, Buck. I hope so. I just can't get over the disparaging way the article talks about fried squirrel. LOL!
Fried with home made biscuits and milk gravy! Best breakfast I ever ate.
Electro, can you say "Squirrel Gumbo"?
Oh, sure, sure .. take pot shots at anything that pro-ACORN. Wait ... oops ... wrong discussion. (said with a sheepish grin, or is that a mischievious one? lol) 80)
How can I see the movie? Can I purchase the DVD anywhere?
Playing at the Robinson Film Center downtown.
We plan to get it exclusively on this site in the near future.
Looking forward to that.
ditto
Keith,

I suggested to him that we have a GHS party/viewing, now why do you want to go a spoil my fun.
Will we have fried squirrel hor devours?
I like Electro's gumbo suggestion. I'm just not sure the Robinson Film Center would let any squirrel in the building regardless of the dish. LOL!

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