Commissioned by the Ministry of Oil and filmed in the summer of 1970, in Argeș and Ilfov counties, southern Romania, this film was meant to prevent a dangerous practice particularly widespread among people living in rural areas: the transfer of methane gas into homemade containers as a way of stockpiling ‘emergency’ supplies. The film shows a number of accidents of varying levels of gravity, identified after sixteen days of research in the two counties. Via several sync-sound interviews recorded in villages around the region, this stark educational film reveals the vulnerability of a rural world where, as a result of ignorance and lack of education – and also due to limited availability of regulation gas canisters, an issue which remains unmentioned in the film – people ignored basic safety rules on a daily basis and suffered fatal accidents as a consequence.
Release Date | January 1, 1970 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Mai mulţi vinovaţi şi o victimă | |
Runtime | 12min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | Romanian | |
Original Language | Romanian | |
Production Countries | Romania | |
Production Companies | Sahia Film |