They're Out of the Business
A reporter confronts the Danish foreign minister on TV about broken promises on ecological policies with offshore oil drilling NE of Greenland. A geophysicist/sharpshooter is angered and loose in Cope…
They're Out of the Business
A reporter confronts the Danish foreign minister on TV about broken promises on ecological policies with offshore oil drilling NE of Greenland. A geophysicist/sharpshooter is angered and loose in Copenhagen. Denmark's political scene is a public riot with ecologists and pro-nature activists demonstrating on the streets. The actual government legislature is far from keeping the promises of not to planting oil-rigs in the Arctic See sanctuaries. The potential ecological consequences are incalculable, and journalist Julie takes up the battle through a debate with those responsible in the administration. Rasmus is a hotheaded geophysicist who upon return from the Arctic believes the only valid methods to convince the money-minded government officials are violence and intimidation. Equipped with a gun, he not only takes the journalist hostage, but the whole of Copenhagen as well. His demand is that the drilling agenda must stop or he will start killing people. —Bob Buckingham
They're Out of the Business
Comedy
Film Details
A reporter confronts the Danish foreign minister on TV about broken promises on ecological policies with offshore oil drilling NE of Greenland. A geophysicist/sharpshooter is angered and loose in Copenhagen. Denmark's political scene is a public riot with ecologists and pro-nature activists demonstrating on the streets.
The actual government legislature is far from keeping the promises of not to planting oil-rigs in the Arctic See sanctuaries. The potential ecological consequences are incalculable, and journalist Julie takes up the battle through a debate with those responsible in the administration. Rasmus is a hotheaded geophysicist who upon return from the Arctic believes the only valid methods to convince the money-minded government officials are violence and intimidation.
Equipped with a gun, he not only takes the journalist hostage, but the whole of Copenhagen as well. His demand is that the drilling agenda must stop or he will start killing people. —Bob Buckingham.