Power For All
-
Other title(s): The Changing Face of Europe
-
Genre: Documentary film
-
Year: 1951
-
Runtime: 00:18:51
-
Description: In the mountains of Austria, Norway and Italy, in France's Rhone Valley - Europe is harnessing waterways and building large power plants to supply much-needed, cheap electricity to Europe's revitalized industries. Elsewhere, people are harnessing other sources of energy, the life force of modern civilization. The film argues that a European electricity grid must be established without regard to borders. The film is one of a series of six titled The Changing Face of Europe. Each film deals with a different economic or social issue. © 2002 Linda R. Christenson
-
Keywords: VICTOR-E project / power plant / dam / mountainside / river / electricity / under construction / crane / coal / tunnel
-
Collection:
-
Provider: Deutsches Historisches Museum
-
Rights: In Copyright / USIA - Embassy of the United States of America / Press Office, Berlin
-
Production company: Wessex Film Productions Ltd, London, for ECA/OSR
-
Colour: Black & White
-
Director: Graham Wallace
Anthony Squire -
Sound: With sound
-
Date:
-
Document type:
-
Collection: Films of the Marshall Plan
-
Language: en