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"'Crude,' the Film, Explores Oil Giants' Crude Conduct in Ecuador"

"The acclaimed documentary film 'Crude,' which details the 16-year struggle of indigenous peoples in Ecuador's Amazon to hold Chevron legally accountable for contamination of a huge rainforest area, opens in Washington, DC on Friday during intense scrutiny of a $27 billion liability lawsuit against the oil giant.



Since it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, 'Crude' has been praised in the media and has won a series of environmental and human rights awards. Theaters were packed for the film's opening weekend in New York City in September."



Environment News Service had the story October 22, 2009.

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"Chronicling the 'Violent Twilight of Oil'" (Green Inc.)
Source: ENS, 10/23/2009