Black Wave was released, uncannily, just months before the worst oil disaster in US history was unleashed by BP. In the early hours of March 24th 1989 the Exxon Valdez oil supertanker runs aground in Alaska. It discharges millions of gallons of crude oil, and the incident becomes the biggest environmental catastrophe in North American history. For twenty years, Riki Ott and the fishermen of the little town of Cordova, Alaska have waged the longest legal battle in U.S. history against the world’s most powerful oil company – ExxonMobil. They tell us all about the environmental, social and economic consequences of the black wave that changed their lives forever.
Resistance Activist Centre, 23 Abercrombie St, Chippendale.
Part of the Green Left Weekly Enviromental Film Festival. Yummy Cheap dinner served from 6:00pm. Tickets: Session $10 waged / $6 concession, All sessions pass $20 / $12, All sessions + all dinners + nightly drink pass $40 / $28.