Crude

Crude

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Joe Berlinger
  • Cast(s): Hugo Chávez, Trudie Styler, Amy Goodman, Rafael Correa, Lupita De Heredia See all Cast & Crew

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STORY

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The story of lawsuit by tens of thousands of Ecuadorans against Chevron over contamination of the Ecuadorean Amazon.

AWARDS

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Won
Grand Jury Prize Award

Documentary | 2009 | Joe

Bronze Telly Award

TV Programs Segments or Promotional Pieces Documentary | 2011 | Joe

Cinema for Peace Award

International Green Film Award | 2010 | Joe

Golden Kahuna Award

Documentary FeatureLength | 2010 | Joe

NBR Award

Top Five Documentaries | 2009 | Joe

WWF Award

Best Documentary Film | 2009 | Joe

Environmental Film Award

Audience Award | 2009 | Joe

Honorable Mention Award

Charles Guggenheim Symposium | 2012 | Bruce

Jury Award

Best Documentary Film | 2009 | Joe

Shining Light Award | 2009 | Joe

Programmers Choice Award

Best Editing | 2009 | Alyse Ardell

Audience Award

Best Documentary | 2009 | Joe

Nominations
Grand Jury Prize Award

Documentary | 2009 | Joe

Image Award

Outstanding Documentary (Theatrical or Television) | 2010

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The outtake footage used by Chevron was found to have been manipulated as part of its retaliatory case against the lawyers for the Ecuadorians. The judge who ordered the footage to be turned over to Chevron was opposed by many journalists and documentary filmmakers including Bill Moyers and Michael Moore. The mis-use of this footage helped to secure a verdict against the legal team for the Ecuadorians which was later called into serious question when Chevron's key witness admitted to lying on the stand and to receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars for his testimony.

Footage not included in the documentary was later used as evidence of fraud on behalf of the plaintiffs in US courts.

Popular Dialogues

"Protester at 2008 Chevron Shareholders meeting: [Protester at 2008 Chevron Shareholders meeting] In Ecuador as in Nigeria, as in Richmond, as in Iraq, as in Burma, this company chose profit over people. It's clear that this company has no moral responsibility, no ethics. And that's why we're all here."