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Blood on the Mountain

Presented by Akron Civic Theatre at Akron Civic Theatre, Akron OH

May 09 2017
Blood on the Mountain

This is the exclusive Akron premiere of the Nationally acclaimed new film by Akron native Mari-Lynn Evans, Blood on the Mountain. This special event includes a panel discussion of the film with the production team with guest appearances from some of the people profiled in the film. In addition the film will open with a special performance by Akron’s own Angie Haze Project. This will be a very special evening that you will not want to miss!

About the Film
Blood on the Mountain is a searing investigation into the economic and environmental injustices that have resulted from industrial control in West Virginia. This feature documentary details the struggles of a hard-working, misunderstood people, who have historically faced limited choices and have never benefited fairly from the rich, natural resources of their land. Blood On The Mountain delivers a striking portrait of a fractured population, exploited and besieged by corporate interests, and abandoned by the powers elected to ... view more »

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Akron Civic Theatre

182 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44308

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