The Pipeline Next Door
- Original title
- Un dragon dans les eaux pures du Caucase
- Year
- 2005
- Running time
- 90 min.
- Country
- France
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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Documentary
- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Documentary
- Synopsis
- We are in a small village surrounded by high mountains and forests, very close to a famous spa and mineral water springs. The village community is tightly knit. Everybody works on the land, growing potatoes and spinach . One day a rumour spreads - a monster is coming to live there and become their neighbour, it will tear up their land, take their pastures and damage the water supply. This monster - BTC - has been sent here from a very powerful country and has been promised the full support of their president. The village is very anxious.The story of how what was called "BTC-the project of the century" and a small Georgian village became neighbours and how they adapt to each other is a sort of human comedy with echoes of Chekhov and Fellini, but it also sometimes recalls Herbert Wells's "War of the Worlds".
- Awards
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2005: Festival Cinema European: Best Documentary2005: Nyon Visions du RĂ©el: Best Documentary2005: European Film Awards (EFA): Best Documentary.
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