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GASLIT USA, 2026, 115 min, color, documentary

In Gaslit, Jane Fonda travels across the oil fields of West Texas’ Permian Basin and through the Gulf Coast of Louisiana visiting the communities impacted by oil and gas production, bearing witness to the decades-long struggle between fossil fuel profiteering, environmental racism, and the lives of everyday people. She sees firsthand how environmental degradation and climate devastation merge, burdening those on the frontlines of liquefied natural gas (LNG), plastics, and petrochemical production. Gaslit is a documentary about the individuals and communities fighting back against the oil and gas extraction boom that has positioned the United States as the world’s largest exporter of LNG.

Katie Camosy

Katie Camosy

Katie Camosy started her career documenting the early 2000s London indie music scene, which led to producing a web series about musicians for Apple. She has crossed the United States multiple times making documentary shorts about people from all walks of life. Recently, Katie has been working with Greenpeace, interviewing people living on the frontlines of the climate crisis and sailing on ships to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and the high seas of the North Atlantic. Gaslit is Katie’s first feature film, and it’s the culmination of all of these experiences.

 

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2026 Gaslit  / doc.

DIRECTOR
Katie Camosy
CAMERA
Jason Gibson
MUSIC
Katy Jarzebowski
CAST
Jane Fonda, Connie Britton, Maggie Rogers
PRODUCTION
Greenpeace

GASLIT USA, 2026, 115 min, color, documentary

PROGRAM

Cinema House
18:00 h

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