Washington Post review of “Windfall” documentary

Washington Post’s Ann Hornaday reviews “‘Windfall” documentary about the local conflicts engendered by a wind project in Meredith, N.Y.

Faucets don’t spit fire in “Windfall,” making its local premiere Saturday at the Environmental Film Festival. But incendiary water may be the only side effect not associated with wind power in Laura Israel’s absorbing, sobering documentary about the lures and perils of green technology…

via Ann Hornaday reviews ‘Windfall’ – The Washington Post.

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2 Responses to Washington Post review of “Windfall” documentary

  1. Please see this film! And please see the website http://www.parhopwind.com regarding Iberdrola coming to Hopkinton and Parishville NY

  2. Fay Stein-Swanson says:

    I had lived in the Elkhorn Wind Industrial Site , in what used to be a quite, pristine Telocaset, Oregon farm/range lands, and suffered from the very beginning of these metal monsters. [...] It is a nightmare and a scam and sin what they are doing for the love of money.

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