Power for All (1951)

Part of a six part series, this BAFTA Special award nominated documentary looking at the building of hydro-electric power schemes in the Alps of Western Europe, specifically Italy and Austria. It also features other forms of electric power in other nations in Europe including thermal power in Tuscany in Italy, brown coal-fired power stations in Germany and Great Britain and hydro-power in Sweden, Scotland and Norway. It also investigates the possibility of inter-country exchange of power.

Director: Anthony Squire
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
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Production: Wessex Film Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Power for All about?
Part of a six part series, this BAFTA Special award nominated documentary looking at the building of hydro-electric power schemes in the Alps of Western Europe, specifically Italy and Austria. It also features other forms of electric power in other nations in Europe including thermal power in Tuscany in Italy, brown coal-fired power stations in Germany and Great Britain and hydro-power in Sweden, Scotland and Norway. It also investigates the possibility of inter-country exchange of power.
Who directed Power for All?
Power for All was directed by Anthony Squire.
Who stars in Power for All?
Power for All stars Leo Genn.
How long is Power for All?
Power for All has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is Power for All?
Power for All is a Documentary film.
Where was Power for All produced?
Power for All was produced in United Kingdom.