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Gasland Part II Event in NC

November 1, 2013 BY Molly Murphy

Gasland Part II screened at the Carolina Theatre in Durham, NC on October 7th to a packed house! Working Films’ Reel Power initiative and Clean Water for NC coordinated this effort with the Gasland team to grow the anti-fracking movement in the state at this critical time. Below is a photo blog of the event, community, groups, conversation and action.

 

Hope Taylor instructing volunteers
Clean Water for NC prepares volunteers before doors open

  

Working Films – Reel Power info table
 
Director Josh Fox and Frack Free NC
Director Josh Fox with members of the Frack Free NC Alliance

 

Volunteer signing petition
Attendees signing the petition to keep NC Frack-Free!

 

The crowd enjoying the food trucks

 

Working Films’ staff before screening

 

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Standing ovation for filmmaker Josh Fox as he plays banjo along with the credits

 

Gasland II draws an energetic audience at the Carolina Theater of Durham! Photo by Lee Ziesche, Gasland II
Gasland Part II draws an energetic audience at the Carolina Theater of Durham!
Crowd says “I’m from NC, not from Gasland.” Photo by Lee Ziesche, Gasland Part II

 

Q&A with moderator Anna Lee of Working Films, Josh Fox of Gasland Part II, and Hope Taylor of Clean Water for NC

 

 

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