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Between 1950 and 1966, thousands of men set off into the high mountains of the Valais, into a primitive landscape of rock and ice. Here, they erected a temporary civilization. From here, they blasted the rock beneath the Matterhorn and other towering peaks to dig a 160 km-long labyrinth of tunnels to bring water from 35 glaciers to the world's highest dam: Grande Dixence. Miners and intellectuals such as the writer Maurice Chappaz retraced their steps through this endless black abyss in search of the places where the overcrowded barracks once stood, of which only a few ruins remain today. This is where they surpassed themselves.
Keywords
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Crews
Brigitte Hofer
Producer
Edgar Hagen
Director
Loredana Cristelli
Editor
Edgar Hagen
Screenplay
Séverine Barde
Director of Photography
Christophe Giovannoni
Sound Mixer
Cornelia Seitler
Producer
André Pinkus
Sound Designer
Backdrops & Posters

