Pretty Slick documents the BP oil spill's environmental impact across Gulf states. Filmmaker Fox investigates cleanup efforts, conducts water tests, and reveals public safety prioritized below tourism and oil industry interests.
Pretty Slick visits locals across four Gulf states documenting the largest man-made environmental disaster in U.S. history. Director Fox investigates the cleanup effort and conducts his own independent water tests to determine toxicity levels. The results show that public safety takes a backseat to a tourist-based economy and the symbiosis between big oil and government becomes clear.