Jump to content

Fuel (film)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Fields of Fuel)
Fuel
Directed byJohn Tickell
Written byJohnny O'Hara
Josh Tickell
Produced byGreg Reitman
Dale Rosenbloom
Darius Fisher[1]
Daniel Assael
Rebecca Harrell
Greg Reitman[2]
StarringJosh Tickell
Richard Branson
Sheryl Crow
Larry David
Larry Hagman
Woody Harrelson
Van Jones
Robert Kennedy Jr.
Neil Young
CinematographyJames Mulryan
Edited byTina Imahara
Michael Horwitz
Music byMike Meeker
Ryan Demaree
Distributed byIntention Media
Release date
  • January 2008 (2008-01) (Sundance Film Festival)
Running time
112 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Fuel (previously called Fields of Fuel) is a 2008 documentary film directed by Josh Tickell and produced by Greg Reitman, Dale Rosenbloom, Daniel Assael, Darius Fisher, and Rebecca Harrell Tickell.[3]

It won the audience award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.[4] The DVD was released on June 22, 2010.

Editing

[edit]

According to director Josh Tickell, since its appearance at the Sundance Film Festival, the film has gone through major editing changes and additions. The name was changed from Fields of Fuel to Fuel. This edited film is a re-cut of the same film with 45 minutes of new material in its total 112-minute running time.[5]

Reception

[edit]

The film has a 72% approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes based on 18 reviews.[6]

Awards

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Movies & TV: About This Person". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-10-15. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  2. ^ "Fuel (2008) - IMDb". IMDb.
  3. ^ a b "Sundance Institute".
  4. ^ "2008 Sundance Film Festival Announces Films in Competition" (PDF). 2007-11-28. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-06-25. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
  5. ^ Donner, Paige (October 21, 2008). "Greening Hollywood: Liquid Gold". Huffington Post.
  6. ^ "Fuel". Rotten Tomatoes. 18 September 2009.
  7. ^ "Unfair Park - AFI Dallas: And the Winners Are ..." blogs.dallasobserver.com. Archived from the original on 2008-04-07.
  8. ^ "Sedona Film Festival - Award Winners: Past Festivals". Archived from the original on 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  9. ^ Finke, Nikki (7 January 2009). "2009 WGA Awards Screen Nominees". Deadline. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
[edit]