May 13

QA Movie Guild to screen ‘Split Estate’ Saturday

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The Queen Anne Movie Guild is hosting a screening of Split Estate, a documentary film about the struggle homeowners in Rocky Mountain West faced when they discovered that energy companies owned the rights to the minerals under their land, this Saturday, May 14, as part of its Second Saturdays documentary film series.

From the Queen Anne Movies Guild:

Imagine discovering that you don’t own the mineral rights under your land, and that an energy company plans to drill for natural gas two hundred feet from your front door. Imagine having little recourse, other than accepting an unregulated industry in your backyard. Split Estate maps a tragedy in the making, as citizens in the path of a new drilling boom in the Rocky Mountain West struggle against the erosion of their civil liberties, their communities and their health.

Zeroing in on Garfield County, Colorado, and the San Juan Basin, this clarion call for accountability examines the growing environmental and social costs to an area now referred to as a “National Sacrifice Zone.”

This is no Love Canal or Three Mile Island. With its breathtaking panoramas, aspen-dotted meadows, and clear mountain streams, this is the Colorado of John Denver anthems — the wide-open spaces that have long stirred our national imagination.

Exempt from federal protections like the Clean Water Act, the oil and gas industry has left this idyllic landscape and its rural communities pockmarked with abandoned homes and polluted waters. One Garfield County resident demonstrates the degree of benzene contamination in a mountain stream by setting it alight with a match. Many others, gravely ill, fight for their health and for the health of their children. All the while, the industry assures us it is a “good neighbor.”

Ordinary homeowners and ranchers absorb the cost. Actually, we all pay the price in this devastating clash of interests that extends well beyond the Rockies. Aggressively seeking new leases in as many as 32 states, the industry is even making a bid to drill in the New York City watershed, which provides drinking water to millions.

As public health concerns mount, Split Estate cracks the sugarcoating on an industry touted as a clean alternative to fossil fuels, and poignantly drives home the need for real alternatives.

The screening will be held 7 p.m. this Saturday at the Queen Anne United Methodist Church, located next to the QA Library at 1606 5th Ave W. Moviegoers should enter via the Fellowship Hall entrance located on W Garfield St. As always the event is free, and coffee and doughnuts will be provided by Peet’s Coffee and Tea and Top Pot Doughnuts.


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documentary films, events, film screening, Queen Anne Movie Guild, Queen Anne United Methodist Church, Second Saturdays Film Series, Split Estate


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