The Southern Gas Corridor, spanning 3500 kilometers from Azerbaijan to southern Italy, represents Europe's largest energy endeavor. Greek farmer Themis, retired teacher Ippazio, and young activist Giacomo feel the impact of the pipeline on their lives and lands. Together, they unite in a global fight against the project, undeterred by potential consequences, driven by a profound desire to safeguard the environment, democracy, and European values.
Producer: |
Marko Kumer Murč |
Director: |
Maja Prettner |
Script: |
Eric Moses |
Camera: |
Marko Kumer Murč, Grega Ravnik
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Editing: |
Sara Gjergek in Andrea Paganini
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Director of photography: |
Marko Kumer Murč |
Others: |
Apperance: Themis Kalpakidis, Ippazio Luceri, Giacomo Montefusco, Altay Goyushov
Head of research: Katja Lihtenvalner
Dramaturg: Peter Povh
Sound processing and equipment: Emanuele Amodeo and Luka Prinčič
Coloring: Jacopo Fant
Composer: Marco Germini
Producers: Marko Kumer Murč, Marta Zaccaron, Mojca Pernat
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Marko Kumer Murč, known for his documentary work, now brings us the television version of On the Other Side of the Pipeline. This film shares the personal stories of locals from Greece and Italy, while also featuring insights from Azerbaijani intellectual Altay Goyushov. Understanding these stories is crucial, as behind the scenes, away from the global spotlight, decision-makers are quietly exploring new methods of distributing gas in Europe, particularly from Africa, Arab countries, and the Middle East.