Running for the Mountains
Environments & Ecologies
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1h 16m
Directed by Julie Eisenberg and Babette Hogan • Documentary • 2024 • 76 minutes
Running for the Mountains uncovers a story of dirty money and dirty politics – one that affects the entire nation. This entertaining and informative documentary exports the most valuable commodity coming out of Appalachia: the raw truth.
The movie tells a cautionary tale of the rough and tumble politics and reckless policies that dominate West Virginia and are now being exported to the rest of the nation. Transcending party lines, the filmmakers’ 15 year investigation unveils a corrupt web of influence. The film explores the ties between extractive industries and West Virginia's politicians, like former Senator Joe Manchin, who have placed their personal profit over the health of their constituents, subjecting their state to deadly toxic air, water and land.
Weaving a blend of history, current affairs, and cinema verité, Running for the Mountains questions West Virginia’s saga of patriotic sacrifice, while delivering surprising undercover scenes that make clear who their politicians are working for and who really pays the cost of these devastating priorities. The policies of this one state affect us all.
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