Petrol Dollars for a Different Engine Trailer

Petrol Dollars for a Different Engine Trailer (2019)

16 December 2019 Factual 50 mins

Documentary about a woman who wants to reinvest her Shell stock for a better future.

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Netherlands 16 December 2019

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