“My Tar Sands Duck Dinner with Andrea’ is a play on the film by Louis Malle by a similar name.
“It’s
a one man-woman show,” she smiles, dressed in her signature black
fedora and black pin-stripe suit and scarlet red tie emblazoned with
half a white maple leaf..
“It's a documentary monologue. Andrea Andreana, Ms. Eco-Fem is a woman whose lost lover is a tar sands engineer."
“And boy is he LOST!”
Andrea
meets her old oil sands lover for lunch to reminisce and try to bridge
their differences but are rudely interrupted by reality when Don
Thompson (then) President of the Oil Sands Developer’s Group invades
their tryst with the facts of life in a fossil fuel world.
She's gutsy!
Andrea takes on Hollywood heavies like James Cameron with a critical assessment of his tour of the Athabasca River region.
She
relies on global warming guru James Hansen with for support for her
cosmic energy plan, forcing her obstinate off-camera oil sands engineer
ex-lover to cringe with regret that he’s lost his way.
“Sustainable
energy is possible right now, it’s just a matter of your attitude,”
says Andrea.And for wymmin who see gender oppressions
everywhere,especially embodied by oil sands, industry and all that male
world implies,Andrea rises to the occasion and single-handedly strips
their hypocrisy away.
“I want to start a fire,” says Andrea’s producer. “I want to burn down this house of deception.”
Critics
will find much fodder in this 30 minute send-up.“I’m into equal
opportunity when it comes to this kind of expose,” says Andrea’s
producer/writer, foreign director Lena Wurstmiler.
“My Tar Sands
Duck Dinner with Andrea” is now showing on Vimeo. Or join
the ‘conversation’ as Big Oil likes to call it here on Andrea’s blog
“I’m an Eco-Activist too”.
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