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BLACK HOLE

Synopsis: 

Coal, Corruption and community resistance of one of Australia’s most controversial mining projects – Whitehaven’s Maules Creek Coal Mine in the Leard State Forest. The stage has been set for one of the most intriguing David and Goliath battles in this country’s history. Black Hole is the story of the fight to save the Leard State Forest from one of the most controversial coal mining projects in Australia – Whitehaven’s Maules Creek Coal Mine. Set against the backdrop of the mining industry’s ever-increasing thirst for fossil fuels, Black Hole is an intense and riveting exposé of the tensions between large corporations, the Australian government and the community. In this revealing world premiere, Director João Dujon Pereira asks us to examine the future of coal, corporate responsibility and the rights governments afford to people vs polluters.

Runtime: 
01:44:00
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Directors: Joao Dujon Pereira (Dujon) Writers: Producers: Joao Dujon Pereira (Dujon) Key cast:

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Student project: No Completion date: 2015-08-30 Shooting format: Digital Aspect ratio: 16:9 Film color: Color First-time filmmaker: No

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