The Orinoco Dam
The Orinoco Dam

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The Orinoco Dam

1996
Movie
170 min
French

After the accidental death of her husband, Dominique Vallorie agrees to take over the construction of an important dam on the Orinoco River. She does not know that by accepting to go to Venezuela, her life as a woman and engineer will change. Through a great love story she will assert herself despite all the pitfalls on the way.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This documentary likely explores the construction, impact, or ecological significance of the Orinoco Dam, detailing its role in the region's infrastructure and environment. It may feature interviews with engineers, environmentalists, and local communities affected by the dam. The film probably highlights the natural beauty of the Orinoco River basin and the challenges of large-scale engineering projects.

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