A new film entitled, COAL COUNTRY will premiere today at the Cultural Center of the Capitol Complex in Charleston West Virginia.
The film's web site describes the piece as "the dramatic struggle around the use of coal, which provides over half the electricity in America. In Appalachia, miners and residents are locked in conflict: is mining and processing coal essential to providing good jobs, or is it destroying the land, water and air? What does this mean for the rest of America and the world?"
Here's the trailer:
Although originally scheduled to premiere at the LaBelle Theater in South Charleston, the film had to find a new venue when the board of canceled the screening because of a “potential security concern". These concerns were spurred by the threats of the coal industry to have their followers out in force to picket the event. You can read more about this from Jeff Biggers at the Huffington Post.
You may also host a screening of the film in your community. Go to the COAL COUNTRY web site to learn how.
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