TY - ADVS AU - Tickell,Joshua AU - O'Hara,John AU - Reitman,Greg AU - Rosenbloom,Dale AU - Assael,Daniel AU - Fisher,Darius AU - Harrell,Rebecca ED - Cinema Libre Distribution. ED - Blue Water Entertainment (Firm) ED - Open Pictures (Firm) ED - Hero BX (Firm) ED - Digital Neural Axis (Firm) ED - PIC Agency (Firm) ED - Cinema Libre Studio. TI - Fuel SN - 9781595871305 AV - PN1995.9.D62 F845 2010 U1 - 338.2/72820973 22 PY - 2010/// CY - [Beverly Hills, CA], [Canoga Park, CA] PB - Blue Water Entertainment, Cinema Libre Studio KW - Industria del petróleo KW - Política gubernamental KW - Estados Unidos KW - Petróleo KW - Política gubernamenta KW - Automóviles KW - Consumo de combustible KW - Leyes y legislación KW - Fuel switching KW - Energy policy KW - Air quality management KW - Environmental protection KW - Environmental degradation KW - Motor vehicles KW - Fuel consumption KW - Automobiles KW - Government policy KW - Petroleum KW - Petroleum industry and trade KW - Human ecology KW - North America KW - Philosophy KW - United States KW - Environmental conditions KW - Social conditions KW - 21st century KW - Documentary films KW - lcgft KW - Nonfiction films N1 - Originally produced as an American documentary in 2008; Special features: Educational version (39 min.); Director and creative team commentary [audio feature]; Sustainable biodiesel extra with Herobx (4 min.); Building a green bottom line with John Paul DeJoria (3 min.); How to get 150mpg from your Prius (5 min.); How to save thousands through energy efficiency (4 min.); Cinema Libre trailers (6 min.); DVD-ROM features [PDF files, requires a DVD-ROM and Adobe Acrobat]; Introduction -- Josh & the veggie van -- Connection to oil -- The auto industry -- Bottom of the barrel -- Government for sale -- Follow the money -- Diesel -- Environmental crisis -- Willie & the truckers -- Something's in the air -- Food vs. fuel -- The next generation -- Solutions -- A sustainable planet -- Make some changes N2 - The message of "Fuel" is clear: oil is bad, alternative energy is good. Its goals are simple: put Big Oil out of business, and sell the American public on the virtues of cleaner energy sources, such as wind, solar, and ethanol. Josh Tickell, an alternative-energy zealot, has both driven cross-country in a car powered only by fast-food cooking oil and written a book about it. His film is a combination of autobiography, first-person travelogue, history and ecology lesson, and a shamelessly inspirational call to action. Using charts, animated graphics and historical footage, Tickell ties our national obsession with oil to melting glaciers, melting economies, the Iraq war, Hurricane Katrina, and the collapse of the American way of life. Eleven years in the making (a shorter version appeared in 2008 as "Fields of Fuel") the film is not so much a green documentary as a red, white, and blue alarm ER -