Libby, Montana | |
Director: | Drury Gunn Carr Doug Hawes-Davis |
Producer: | Drury Gunn Carr Doug Hawes-Davis |
Music: | Ned Mudd |
Editing: | Drury Gunn Carr Doug Hawes-Davis |
Runtime: | 124 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Libby, Montana is a 2004 documentary film about the biggest case of community-wide exposure to a toxic substance in U.S. history.[1] The film details the story of the iconic mountainside town of Libby, Montana and the hundreds of residents who have been exposed to asbestos, raising questions of the role of corporate power in American politics.[2]
Libby, Montana was directed, produced, and edited by Drury Gunn Carr and Doug Hawes-Davis and was aired as part of PBS's Point of View series in 2007.