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The Fire Next Time (2005)

Review

 

As a mountain town heats up like a tinderbox, THE FIRE NEXT TIME portrays ordinary people divided--and united--by forces larger than themselves. When hard change comes to a bucolic Montana town, locals must choose sides in a series of conflicts over the environment, jobs, and the future of the community.
Kalispell, known as the 'last best place' in America, is undergoing rapid growth, a reality that pleases few and drives some to extreme measures. From an incendiary talk show host to a tolerance-preaching ex-cop, from anti-environmental activists burning a green swastika to Native American families fleeing mounting racism, the film never flinches in its eye-opening portrayal of what human beings are capable of, both good and bad.
Award-winning filmmaker Patrice O'Neill thoughtfully captures a snapshot of Western America struggling over the complex environmental and economic issues that increasingly dominate the country. In this provocative and elegant film, the possibility of reconciliation emerges as a rewarding upshot to the ugly strife that pits citizen against citizen.

Technical Details

 

Patrice O'Neill

Not Rated

2005

Fullscreen 4:3

English

86 Minutes (approx)

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