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The Big Fix is a 2012 documentary film about two filmmakers, Josh and Rebecca Tickell, as they travel along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico meeting the residents whose lives were changed by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.[1] The film argues that BP has utilized the oil dispersant Corexit in the Gulf to create the illusion that the Louisiana beaches are safe and the water (and seafood) uncontaminated.
The Big Fix | |
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Directed by | Josh Tickell Rebecca Harrell Tickell |
Written by | Johnny O'Hara Josh Tickell |
Produced by | Rebecca Harrell Tickell Darius Fisher Tim Robbins Jason Mraz |
Starring | Josh Tickell Rebecca Harrell Tickell Peter Fonda Amy Smart |
Cinematography | Marc Levy |
Edited by | Tina Imahara Sean P. Keenan |
Music by | Ryan Michael Demaree |
Distributed by | GoDigital Media Group |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film briefly features an interview with G4S security guard Omar Mateen, who four years later would perpetrate the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting.[2][3][4]
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