Synopsis
In December 2005, Daniel McGowan was arrested by Federal agents in a nationwide sweep of radical environmentalists involved with the Earth Liberation Front - a group the FBI has called America’s ‘number one domestic terrorism threat.’ For years, the ELF - operating in separate anonymous cells without any central leadership - had launched spectacular arsons against dozens of businesses they accused of destroying the environment: timber companies, SUV dealerships, wild horse slaughterhouses, and a $12 million ski lodge at Vail, Colorado. With the arrest of Daniel and thirteen others, the government had cracked what was probably the largest ELF cell in America and brought down the group responsible for the very first ELF arsons in this country. If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front? tells the remarkable story of the rise and fall of this ELF cell, by focusing on the transformation and radicalization of one of its members. Part coming-of-age tale, part cops-androbbers thriller, the film interweaves a verite chronicle of Daniel on house arrest as he faces life in prison, with a dramatic recounting of the events that led to his involvement with the group. And along the way it asks hard questions about environmentalism, activism, and the way we define terrorism.
Director
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Marshall CURRYAfter graduated from Swarthmore College where he studied Comparative Religion, Marshall Curry got his start shooting, directing, and editing the documentary, Street Fight, which was nominated for an Academy Award and an Emmy. He has appeared as a guest on television and radio numerous times, He has been a guest lecturer at Harvard, Duke, NYU and he has served as juries for Hot Docs and Tribeca Film Festival.
If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front (2011)
Street Fight (2005)
