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Oil & Water

USA, 2007, 30 min
Directed & produced by Seth Warren

Screening:
Saturday, September 20, 1:30 - 6:30pm
Eccles Conference Center Room 101

In 2004, Seth Warren started the Biofuels Education Coalition to promote the use of alternative energy through action sports. Last year, Seth paired up with Tyler Bradt for a mission dubbed "The Oil and Water Project." Equipped with two high definition cameras and a retrofitted Japanese fire truck named "Baby", they successfully documented a 34,000-kilometer expedition from Alaska to Argentina. Driving the entire distance without a single drop of petroleum, using canola, soy, palm, fish, pig and chicken oils to fuel the vehicle. Sparked by the unified vision of two brotherly kayakers with a passion for sustainable lifestyle choices, “The Oil and Water Project” combines their passion for life on the water with a strong desire to motivate and educate youth to make sustainable lifestyle choices through alternative energy. Spanning the world, the project is a combination of adventure, education, advocacy, media and friendships that promises to be a unique experience for all involved.

Director Seth Warren

Seth has spent the majority of his life chasing summer weather and kayaking around the world. For nearly a decade, his exploits have been caught on film paddling some of the planet's most obscure rivers. He has hosted expeditions on National Geographic and appeared in such films as “Nurpu”, “Val Halla” and “One World”.