Earth A.D is film documentarian Michael Nirenberg's, sweeping oral
history of two American Superfund sites. Comprised of hundreds of
interviews with political, environmental, corporate leaders as well as
the citizens affected by living in these toxic zones, Nirenberg tells
the stories behind the Tar Creek lead mine wasteland in rural Oklahoma
compared and contrasted with the 150-year history of chemical poisoning
of Newtown Creek in the now real-estate hotspot, Brooklyn, NY. The sagas
of Tar Creek and Newtown show how wealth, racism, and the rural-urban
divide influences how environmental disasters are viewed. The diverse
voices are woven into a quick-paced modern-day thriller drawn from
firsthand interviews with the people who both witnessed and participated
in what became some of the most expensive man-made environmental
disasters. Everyone from governors to scientists to fishermen to
teachers to kids tells their stories of Earth after disaster in this
riveting true story. Earth A.D. is a documentation of the past and a
warning to the future.