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Documentary: A Road Not Taken

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Documentary: A Road Not Taken

Unread postby bratticus » Sun 19 Apr 2009, 13:50:07

"A Road Not Taken" is not to be confused with "The Road Not Taken".
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')b]Jimmy Carter's solar panels help power a Maine college, then star in film By Beth Daley, Globe Staff, June 20, 2008:
... In 1990, the [former Jimmy Carter-era White House solar] panels were retrieved from government storage and brought to the environmentally-minded Unity College about an hour southeast of Bangor, Maine. There, with help from Academy Award winning actress Glenn Close, the panels were refurbished and used to heat water in the cafeteria until 2005. They are still there, although they don't work anymore.

Now, a documentary film has been made about the panels, using them as a backdrop to explore American oil dependency and the political lack of will to pursue alternative energy. Swiss directors Christina Hemaner and Roman Keller follow the route of the panels in the hour-long film "A Road Not Taken." ... snip ...

Plus the trailer is HD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9VD6MdEt0U
The old web site for this movie: http://www.MoralEquivalent.info/
The new web site for this movie: http://www.RoadNotTaken.info/
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