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Project Description
(information from www.appalshop.org/coalbucket)
Coal Bucket Outlaw
an appalshop film by Tom Hansell
The U.S. Department of Energy reports that coal produces
over half of our nation's electricity. Coal Bucket Outlaw is
built around a day in the life of a Kentucky coal truck
driver. This digital documentary gives Americans a direct
look at where our energy comes from, and reveals the human
and environmental price we pay for our national addiction to
fossil fuels.
The narrative line follows two Kentucky coal truck drivers
as they chase their version of the American dream. Viewers
learn how the economics of the coal business demand that
both drivers break the law every day. A veteran independent
trucker plays the "cops and robbers" game with the weight
crew from the Department of Transportation. A young driver
debates whether to keep hauling coal or to move his family
to the city. And, a father describes a collision with a coal
truck that killed his teenage son. Facts and figures about
coal as an energy source will place these individual
struggles in a national context.
Coal Bucket Outlaw examines the connection between coal
haulers and the larger system that produces America's
electricity. If outlaws deliver half of our nations energy,
are consumers and policymakers completely innocent?
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