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Award-Winning Documentary THE OIL MACHINE - Exclusive Preview & Transatlantic Discussion

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On Friday, February 2nd, Bullfrog Films is pleased to invite you to an exclusive online screening and discussion for educators featuring a compelling new documentary shedding light on our dependence on fossil fuels. The screening will start at noon EST / 9am PST and will be followed by a dynamic conversation with the filmmakers and subjects. During this event, you’ll get to watch the full film, meet the makers and find out how to bring this program to your campus during the spring semester or Earth Month.


We are in the midst of offering a series of special academic screenings at US universities and colleges in partnership with Twin Seas Media. These events include screenings followed by virtual conversations with the Director, Emma Davie, Producer Sonja Henrici, and film participants such as Executive Producer James Marriott, who are based in the United Kingdom. Campus-wide stand-alone screenings, for which you create your own discussion panels, will also now be available.


THE OIL MACHINE is a powerful catalyst for meaningful conversations that raise awareness about the environmental impact of oil and plastics on our planet, inspiring dialogue and action. The film will strongly resonate with environmental studies programs, business schools, law schools, energy institutes, environmental policy and management, and sustainability initiatives on campus. With a global and UK focus, the film is deeply relevant to US audiences.


The film has received rave reviews:

"The Oil Machine is a valuable teaching tool to prepare the next generation of climate advocates and community activists for the battle to secure their future. There are many alternatives to an oil-soaked economy but only one livable planet" – Patrick Parenteau, Vermont Law and Graduate School


Please note: This event is intended for US and Canada educators and academic administrators only as a preview of the program.


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