The Guardian (USA)

The Oil Machine review – timely documentar­y details our dependence on ‘black gold’

- Phuong Le

As protests against the fossil fuel industry continue to go viral in the news media, Emma Davie’s documentar­y makes for a valuable resource on the historical background as well as the environmen­tal ramificati­ons of oil drilling in the North Sea. Featuring interviews with those from both sides of the issue, who include environmen­tal experts, executives of oil corporatio­ns as well as student activists, the film captures how the black gold permeates every aspect of our daily life.

The expert voices here describe how Britain’s dependence on the oil industry is a relatively new phenomenon, escalated in the 1970s by the discovery of oil reserves in the Forties field off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland. Following the mass privatisat­ion of these assets under Margaret Thatcher’s government, this natural resource became the lifeblood behind the functionin­g of Britain as a nation, providing employment, enabling the production of consumer goods, and much more.

The film moves on to discuss the bigger picture: how the environmen­tal changes resulting from this ceaseless, industrial extraction of oil lead to increased flooding and natural disasters in countries such as Bangladesh and Vietnam. As millions of barrels of oil are produced every day, individual responsibi­lity is simply not enough to make a difference.

While the doomed picture painted by the documentar­y is harrowing, The Oil Machine succeeds in demonstrat­ing how the global reliance on oil has not always been the norm. Considerin­g the wealth of informatio­n, it is a shame that the film’s visual style is rather convention­al and the use of music awkward and distractin­g. As an educationa­l tool, however, this is a timely reminder for viewers to not only recognise the omnipresen­ce of oil-based products but to also advocate for meaningful systemic changes.

• The Oil Machine is released on 4 November in cinemas.

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