Grimsel (1990)

Grimsel (1990) poster

Grimsel-West was the name of a project for the expansion of the hydroelectric plant in the Hasli Valley. Submitted on 30 June 1988, its realization seems fairly improbable for the moment. Originally conceived as an expression of opposition to the construction of a new dam, the film tries to fathom the undercurrent of apprehension caused by such plans to exploit the environment.

Director: Peter Liechti
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 48 min
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Screenplay

Music: Martin Schütz
Cinematography: Peter Liechti, Peter Guyer
Editing: Pius Morger
Production: Balzli & Fahrer Filmproduktion
Country: Switzerland
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Grimsel about?
Grimsel-West was the name of a project for the expansion of the hydroelectric plant in the Hasli Valley. Submitted on 30 June 1988, its realization seems fairly improbable for the moment. Originally conceived as an expression of opposition to the construction of a new dam, the film tries to fathom the undercurrent of apprehension caused by such plans to exploit the environment.
Who directed Grimsel?
Grimsel was directed by Peter Liechti.
How long is Grimsel?
Grimsel has a runtime of 48m (48 minutes).
What genre is Grimsel?
Grimsel is a Documentary film.
Where was Grimsel produced?
Grimsel was produced in Switzerland.