<div dir="ltr"><p>350 Missoula invites you to the premier of Gene Bernofsky's new film, "Montana
Death Trains," this Wednesday, October 7, 7 p.m., at the Roxy Theater,
718 South Higgins in Missoula. <br></p><p>The new film is a double feature with
Bernofsky's earlier film about the notorious Arch Coal Company, "Coal Cocked."</p>
<p>Admission is $5 and is, in part, a fund-raiser for 350 Missoula.</p>
<p>Here's what Gene says about his new film on his World Wide Film Expeditions website:</p>
<p>"From the vast Bakken oil digs in North Dakota, obsolete tanker cars
of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railway are derailing,
splitting apart, and spewing toxic fireballs across the country. Mega
billionaire Warren Buffet, owner of the BNSF, too cheap to install
modern tanker cars, too cheap to provide adequate safety and rail
inspection, reaps obscene profits.</p>
<p>"In Montana, thousands of Buffets’ oil tanker bombs careen day and
night across the State, four Indian Reservations and the entire Southern
border of Glacier National Park on their way west to Asian markets.</p>
<p>"Do people know what is rolling through their communities?"<br>
<br>
A documentary filmmaker who calls Missoula his home, Bernofsky has never
minced words nor images. As we witness more and more of these oil
trains passing through our neighborhoods and paralleling the Clark Fork
River the length of Missoula County, Bernofsky believes we need to go
deeper and consider the difficult questions. <br></p><p>We hope you can join us.</p>
<p><br></p></div>