Erin Brockovich joins documentary 'Black Snow' about Russian journalist exposing toxic disaster

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Erin Brockovich has joined the documentary "Black Snow" as an executive producer. The film tells the story of Natalia Zubkova, a Russian homemaker who became a journalist and exposed a toxic disaster in her community. "Black Snow" premiered at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, winning the F:ACT Award, and has also received the Sustainable Future Award at the Sydney Film Festival. The film highlights Zubkova's fight against government cover-ups related to a coal mine fire in Siberia. The documentary is directed by Alina Simone, marking her debut. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution, with worldwide rights represented by Cinephil.


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