Gasland (2010)

Movie · 2010 · Documentary · 1h 47m · NR · English

Curator score: 6.7/10 (14.6K ratings)

Not in your backyard. Not yet.

Overview

It is happening all across America-rural landowners wake up one day to find a lucrative offer from an energy company wanting to lease their property. Reason? The company hopes to tap into a reservoir dubbed the "Saudi Arabia of natural gas." Halliburton developed a way to get the gas out of the ground-a hydraulic drilling process called "fracking"-and suddenly America finds itself on the precipice of becoming an energy superpower.

Ratings

Director

Josh Fox

Production

HBO Documentary Films

Cast

Josh Fox, Aubrey K. McClendon, Maurice Hinchey, Pat Fernelli, Ron Carter, Jean Carter, Norma Fiorentino, Debbie May, Debbie May, Mike Markham, Marsha Mendenhall, Dave Neslin, Jesse Ellsworth, Amee Ellsworth, Renee McClure, Weston Wilson, Louie Gohmert, Dennis Hastert, Richard Nixon, Pete Seeger

Curator Review

Verdict

A forceful, accessible environmental exposé that helped turn fracking into a mainstream public issue. Its handheld, personal style can feel rough, but the film’s outrage, memorable images, and real-world urgency make it a significant watch for viewers interested in activism and energy politics.

Best for

  • viewers interested in environmental justice and corporate accountability
  • people who like issue-driven documentaries with a personal point of view
  • audiences curious about the fracking debate and its human impact
  • fans of politically charged nonfiction that aims to persuade

Skip if

  • you want a neutral, balanced policy overview
  • you dislike activist documentaries with a strong editorial stance
  • you need polished cinematography or a more formal journalistic structure
  • you prefer light, entertaining documentaries over urgent advocacy

Overview

Gasland is less interested in being detached than in being alarming, and that directness is part of its power. Josh Fox travels through communities affected by fracking and builds a case from lived experience, unsettling imagery, and the testimony of people who feel ignored by industry and government alike.

Worth noting

The film’s rough edges are obvious: the handheld shooting, loose structure, and intimate narration can feel improvised. But those qualities also give it a raw, immediate quality that suits the subject. It plays like a dispatch from the front lines of an environmental fight that was only beginning to enter the public consciousness.

Bottom line

What lingers most is not just the information, but the sense of contamination spreading outward from one backyard to the next. Even if you come in skeptical of its politics, it remains an important documentary about how industrial power reshapes ordinary life.

Top Letterboxd reviews

megan (2★) · 30 likes

dick cheney made money off the oil and gas industry

percivalpale (3.5★) · 26 likes

The only "mumblecore" documentary I've run into so far. Josh Fox does a great job of portraying the problems with natural gas "fracking" and how it's effecting the people who live near fracking sites, but his shakycam filming style and monotone narration leave more to be desired.

Lisa (3.5★) · 21 likes

It was this documentary, Gasland that brought to the fore the subject of fracking. Over the following years, it continued to appear regularly all over the news, even here in little old New Zealand! (Fracking is a technique used to extract natural gas or petroleum from rocks, fracturing them by injecting specialised fluid into cracks to force them to open. For over 20 years, it has been used here in NZ, but that may not such a wise idea in a… more It was this documentary, Gasland that brought to the fore the subject of fracking. Over the following years, it continued to appear regularly all over the news, even here in little old New Zealand! (Fracking is a technique used to extract natural gas or petroleum from rocks, fracturing them by injecting specialised fluid into cracks to force them to open. For over 20 years, it has been used here in NZ, but that may not such a wise idea in a… more

lily! (2.5★) · 19 likes

can't believe i got depressed from watching a documentary I only saw half of, filmed on a nokia brick, by a guy who plays the banjo and speaks like r.pat giving his diary entries monolouge in the new batman

The Ron (4★) · 19 likes

GasLand is a fantastic documentary that offers damning proof that the process of hydraulic fracturing "fracking" is polluting the water supply, the air, and making animals and people very sick. Of course the companies responsible deny it, all in their quest for the almighty dollar. It's amazing how little these money hungry companies care about people when it can fill their wallets. You hear the phrase "money is the root of all evil" most of your life and if you… more GasLand is a fantastic documentary that offers damning proof that the process of hydraulic fracturing "fracking" is polluting the water supply, the air, and making animals and people very sick. Of course the companies responsible deny it, all in their quest for the almighty dollar. It's amazing how little these money hungry companies care about people when it can fill their wallets. You hear the phrase "money is the root of all evil" most of your life and if you… more

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Topics

environmental activism, corporate greed, fracking, pollution, public health, rural America, political documentary, investigative nonfiction, resource extraction, social justice

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