Summaries

Cyanide Beach is a 25 minute short documentary that investigates the corrupt practices of a Canadian company that is seeking to build an open-pit copper mountain south of Tucson, Arizona. Through exploitation of the 1872 General Mining Act signed by President Ulysses S. Grant, the Rosemont Copper company and its parent Augusta Resource Corp. want to destroy a beloved mountain that is home to the only known jaguar in the United States. The film exposes a previous project by the same company in Sardinia, Italy where Augusta left a trail of unpaid contractors, broken promises to locals, and an environmental disaster in the form of a cyanide laced pit lake that locals have dubbed 'Cyanide Beach'.—Anonymous

Details

Genres
  • Drama
  • Biography
  • Documentary
  • Short
  • News
Release date Jun 25, 2021
Countries of origin United States
Language English

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Tech specs

Runtime 26m
Color Color
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