
Gasland Part II 2013
"The issues have reached new depths."
Josh Fox returns with *Gasland Part II* (2013), expanding the explosive conversation around fracking into a gripping, urgent documentary that dives deeper into its environmental and social fallout.
Director: Josh Fox
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gasland Part II (2013) about?
*Gasland Part II* (2013) follows director Josh Fox as he uncovers the escalating devastation wrought by hydraulic fracturing, from environmental disasters to government tactics that blur the line between security and intimidation. The film exposes how fracking's reach extends into homes, water supplies, and even the psychological fabric of affected communities.
Who directed Gasland Part II?
*Gasland Part II* was directed by Josh Fox, the filmmaker behind the original *Gasland* and a vocal advocate for environmental justice.
Who stars in Gasland Part II?
Director Josh Fox leads *Gasland Part II* as the central investigator, alongside interviews with scientists, affected residents, and industry critics whose stories bring the fracking crisis to life.
Is Gasland Part II (2013) worth watching?
*Gasland Part II* (2013) is a must-watch for anyone concerned about the environmental and social costs of energy extraction. While it's a sobering look at fracking's consequences, its investigative depth and compelling storytelling make it both informative and unsettling. The film's urgency and Fox's dedication to the subject elevate it beyond typical documentaries.
How long is Gasland Part II?
Gasland Part II (2013) runs for 125 minutes (2 hours and 5 minutes).
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About Gasland Part II (2013) — The Truth Behind Fracking's Unseen Consequences
Josh Fox returns with *Gasland Part II* (2013), expanding the explosive conversation around fracking into a gripping, urgent documentary that dives deeper into its environmental and social fallout. Two years after his Oscar-nominated debut, Fox confronts the escalating crises fueled by hydraulic fracturing—from devastating earthquakes to the unsettling militarization of local communities. With stark visuals and relentless investigative journalism, the film captures the raw tension between energy industry ambitions and the communities caught in the crossfire, painting a picture of a practice spiraling beyond control.
Gasland Part II (2013) isn't just a sequel; it's a wake-up call. Fox exposes how fracking's reach extends far beyond gas fields, infiltrating water supplies, public health, and even psychological warfare tactics disguised as security. Shot across America's heartland to its political corridors, the documentary blends hard-hitting facts with visceral storytelling, leaving viewers questioning who truly benefits—and who pays the price—from our insatiable energy demands.