‘Pump': Beating the (oil) drum for change
Chicago Tribune You might say husband-and-wife documentarians Joshua Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell have found their niche, or at least an obsession. The pair has made three small movies about the...
View Article“PUMP” Movie Getting Good Reviews
Domestic Fuel A new documentary film that explores the history of the American fueling infrastructure and how it has led to today’s oil-dominated market, which features some ethanol industry figures,...
View ArticleReview – PUMP
Film Hamster Our dependence on oil for fuel has high costs, and I’m not just talking about the per gallon price at the station these days. Pump takes a closer look at these costs and what has put us...
View ArticlePUMP – Special Screening with Q&A presented by Fuel Freedom Foundation
The Frida Cinema in Santa Ana is proud to bring you an eye-opening investigation into the United States’ problematic love affair with fossil fuels. Husband and wife team Joshua and Rebecca Harrell...
View ArticleReview: ‘Pump’ is too perfect
America’s obsession with oil is on tap in Pump, the latest film by husband-wife documentarian duo Joshua Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell. Their previous film, Fuel, Freedom and The Big Fix, also...
View ArticlePUMP – How, When and Why to End Our Oil Reliance
PUMP is an eye-opening documentary that tells the story of America’s addiction to oil, from its corporate conspiracy beginnings to its current monopoly today, and explains clearly and simply how we can...
View ArticlePump the Movie – Reaching for fuel freedom
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View ArticlePump The Movie is a Real Gas So Get Out to See It at Frida Cinema TONIGHT!
Our big sistah paper in NYC, Village Voice, called Pump the Movie a “compelling and cogent documentary,” so since it ends its one-week run at the Frida Cinema in Santa Ana tonight, get on over and see...
View ArticlePUMP The Movie: Coverage weekend opening in Atlanta
PUMP Review Last One to Leave the Theater Blog The film does an excellent job of showing how much our economy is dependent on oil, but the film isn’t all about bad news. PUMP Review Outtakes Atlanta...
View Article‘Pump’ action: The Israeli entrepreneur trying to bring down the U.S. oil...
In the second half of the 19th century, a young entrepreneur from Cleveland, Ohio, named John D. Rockefeller discovered the enormous potential in refining crude oil. The American oil industry was still...
View ArticleConsider making Fuel Freedom part of your year-end giving
It’s that time of the year, when we can look back on all we’ve accomplished in 2014, and look ahead to all the work we have to do in 2015. We’re proud that this year we produced an amazing documentary,...
View Article‘Pump': Beating the (oil) drum for change
Chicago Tribune You might say husband-and-wife documentarians Joshua Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell have found their niche, or at least an obsession. The pair has made three small movies about the...
View ArticleOpening the car to American ingenuity
Car enthusiasts rejoice! Late last month, the U.S. Copyright Office quietly issued their new rules on exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA). Among other exemptions in the 81-page...
View ArticleFuel Freedom’s 12 most popular posts of 2015
2015 was a busy year. From the world reaching a monumental climate agreement in Paris, to Russia becoming embroiled in the Syrian civil war, to one of the world’s largest automakers being caught...
View Article“PUMP” Movie Getting Good Reviews
Domestic Fuel A new documentary film that explores the history of the American fueling infrastructure and how it has led to today’s oil-dominated market, which features some ethanol industry figures,...
View ArticleHow much does a gallon of gas actually cost?
Gas is cheap, right? Last year the national average at the pump was a paltry $2.25/gallon. That means if you had a 12-gallon gas tank, you could fill up for less than $30. Gas this “inexpensive” should...
View ArticleHow much does a gallon of gas actually cost?
Gas is cheap, right? Last year the national average at the pump was a paltry $2.25/gallon. That means if you had a 12-gallon gas tank, you could fill up for less than $30. Gas this “inexpensive” should...
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