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Denial

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Available for screenings until

Jan 01, 2025

Available for screenings in

Worldwide

Brought to you by

Bullfrog Films

About the film

Before Christine Hallquist was running for Governor of Vermont, she was David Hallquist, the CEO of the largest locally owned electric utility in Vermont. A self-described "closet environmentalist" Hallquist is dedicated to addressing the way electricity use in America contributes to climate change. But his mission is balanced with the utility's charge to provide affordable and reliable service. For Hallquist, increasing the efficiency of the grid is the only meaningful route to merging these priorities.

Genre

Documentary

Runtime

1h 32m

Released

2016

Director

Derek Hallquist

Producer

Aaron Woolf, Derek Hallquist, Shirel Kozak, Daniel DiMauro, Christopher St. John

Executive Producer

Eugene Jarecki, Aaron Woolf, Sally Jo Fifer

Awards & recognition

Environmental Film Festival at Yale

Audience Award

ReadingFilmFEST

People's Choice Award, Best Documentary Feature

OUTshine Film Festival

Jury Honorable Mention

Big Sky Documentary Film Festival

Official Selection

Planet In Focus Film Festival

Official Selection

Wild & Scenic Film Festival

Official Selection

What people are saying

The film takes a very deep look into struggles of identity, acceptance and finding strength to be who you are. Two main subjects- climate change and gender identity tie in together brilliantly. It’s a must see!

Charlotte Roi

The Hollywood Times

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