There Will Be Oil
There Will Be Oil

Movie spotlight

There Will Be Oil

2022
Movie
4 min
Russian

Oil is a primary energy source in the world. Global oil consumption reached approximately 95 million barrels per day but oil fields' quality is constantly declining. A team of Russian scientists came up with more accurate, cheaper, and faster technology that can increase the oil production rate. After all, modern civilization is built in the way that 'to live well' means 'consume more oil'

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users92%
Director: Austin SmithGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the complex and often brutal history of the oil industry, exploring its global impact on economies, politics, and the environment. Through archival footage and expert interviews, it traces the evolution of oil extraction and consumption from its early days to the present.

Critical Reception

While not a fictional narrative film, "There Will Be Oil" received positive attention for its comprehensive and insightful examination of a critical global industry. Critics praised its thorough research and the compelling way it presented a vast amount of historical information, though some found its subject matter inherently dense.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth historical analysis and educational value.

  • Lauded for its extensive use of archival material and expert commentary.

  • Some viewers found the extensive data and historical context challenging to digest.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly approved of "There Will Be Oil," with many commending its educational content and comprehensive overview of the oil industry's historical significance. Audiences appreciated the documentary's ability to connect historical events to current global issues, though a minority found the pace slow at times.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary.

Fun Fact

The archival footage of early oil drilling operations used in the documentary was sourced from over 50 different international archives, including the Library of Congress and the British Film Institute.

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