Screenings

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October 30, 2011, Dimock, PA
Screened as part of the Zombies Occupy Dimock event organized by Don’t Expect Protection!

September 21, 2011, Syracuse, NY
Screening as part of an Evening of Fun Fighting Fracking at the Palace Theater

June 25, 2011, Ithaca, NY
Screening and Q&A as part of the Epic No Frack Event at Ithaca College

March 24, 2011, Ithaca, NY
Multiple screenings at Ithaca High School as part of a school-wide initiative to educate students about natural gas drilling issues. The school’s Student Council passed a resolution to take a stance against fracking and to educate the community about its dangers. Photos

December 9, 2010, Ithaca, NY
Screening at The Shop as part of a fundraiser for our new project We Can’t Stop. More info on Facebook.

October-November, 2010, Binghamton, NY
Multiple broadcasts on O2E (Open to Everyone) TV, reaching over 72,000 homes.
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October 30, 2010, Pittsburgh, PA
Screened as part of Frack University, a “counter-summit on gas drilling” at the University of Pittsburgh. This convergence took place in the lead-up to the Marcellus Shale Protest on Nov. 3 in response to the Developing Unconventional Gas East industry conference, sponsored by frackers like Halliburton.

October 26, 2010, Montrose, PA
Montrose Theater
38 Public Ave. Map
Screened as part of a Candidate Forum for Jay Sweeney, Virginia Cody and John Trallo.
FREE

July 22, 2010, Syracuse, NY
Johnny B’s Jukebox
103 N. Geddes St.
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June 5, 2010, Auburn, NY
Theodore Case Film Festival
Two showings: 12-2pm, and again during Jury Favorites 8-10pm
Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St Map
Festival Website
Description of Frac Attack from the festival:
The living dead movie cycle of George Romero inspires this collaborative work made in association with the Shaleshock Citizen’s Action Alliance of Ithaca, NY. Not content with Romero’s radical but implicit vision of man and womankinds’ coming implosion, Frac Attack focuses directly on one local “zombie breeder,” the hydrofracking industry. This film’s professional look will engage even the most skeptical viewer.

February 12, 2010, Ithaca, NY
Poetry open mic w/ Fracking theme at The Shop, 7-9pm
312 E. Seneca St., Ithaca, NY
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Dec 17, 2009, Ithaca, NY
Screening for New Roots Charter School 10th Graders at Ithaca College
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Dec 10, 2009, Ithaca, NY
World Premiere at Cinemapolis, 7 and 8pm
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