If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front - Documentary Trailer - POV 2011 | PBS
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"If a
Tree Falls:
A Story of the
Earth Liberation Front" will air
September 13,
2011 on
PBS.
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"If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front" -
POV 2011
by
Marshall Curry
"If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front" explores two of
America's most pressing issues — environmentalism and terrorism — by lifting the veil on a radical environmental group the
FBI calls America's "number one domestic terrorism threat."
Daniel McGowan, a former member of the Earth Liberation Front, faces life in prison for two multimillion-dollar arsons against
Oregon timber companies. What turned this working-class kid from
Queens into an eco-warrior? Marshall Curry (
Oscar®-nominated "
Street Fight," POV
2005) provides a nuanced and provocative account that is part coming-of-age story, part cautionary tale and part cops-and-robbers thriller. A co-production of
ITVS.
Winner of
Best Documentary Editing
Award,
2011 Sundance Film Festival. (90 minutes)
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The new season of PBS' award-winning documentary series POV (
Point of View) kicks off on Tuesday June 21, 2011 at 10 p.m. (check local listings) with "
Kings of Pastry,"
D A Pennebaker and
Chris Hegedus' behind-the-scenes account of
France's greatest pastry competition, an epic, three-day test of passion, perseverance, artistry and nerves. In advance of the new season, on Tuesday, June 7, POV will present a special encore broadcast of the Oscar-nominated film "
The Most Dangerous Man in America," in honor of the 40th anniversary of
Daniel Ellsberg's release of the
Pentagon Papers, an event that changed the course of the
Vietnam War and world history.
The
24th season of POV airs on PBS on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. from June 21-Sept. 27, 2011, and will continue with fall 2011 and winter/spring
2012 specials. POV is
American television's longest-running independent documentary series. It is the winner of a
Special Emmy Award for
Excellence in
Television Documentary Filmmaking, an
International Documentary Association Award for Best Continuing
Series and NALIP's 2011 Award for
Corporate Commitment to
Diversity.
POV's new slate of documentaries tells of people as different as cowboys herding sheep into
Montana's rugged mountains for the last time and aspiring teenage
NASCAR drivers whirling around tracks at 70 miles per hour before they're old enough for driver's licenses. In addition, POV and the renowned oral-history project StoryCorps will team up for the second year to present everyday people's intimate conversations in five imaginative and whimsical animated shorts, on television and online.
Also included are soldiers at war and at home, in "
Armadillo" and "
Where Soldiers Come From;" political activists who cross the line into law-breaking and authorities who may be crossing their own lines to catch them, in "Better This World" and "If a Tree Falls;"
Chinese workers caught in the largest human migration in history, in "
Last Train Home;" a Colombian librarian whose books travel on hooves through inhospitable jungles, in "Biblioburro;" Finnish men unburdening themselves in a most surprising fashion, in "
Steam of Life;"
Russian classmates reflecting on their country's sweeping transformations on the
20th anniversary of the fall of the
Soviet Union, in "
My Perestroika;" and a cunning Cambodian journalist who elicits a startling admission about the
1970s "killing fiends" from the highest-ranking surviving
Khmer Rouge leader, in "
Enemies of the People."
Check out the 2011 season trailers at http://www.youtube.com/povdocs and http://www.pbs.org/pov