Analysis of the impact of natural gas - more specifically, the Ukrainian and European dependence on Russian gas - on European politics in the wake of Euromaidan. Featuring interviews with high-level government officials, journalists and industry analysts from several countries, the film argues that a generation after its break from the USSR, Ukraine is independent in name only. To bring the country to its knees, all Russia has to do to is turn off the gas, as it did briefly in the winters of 2005 and 2009.
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Production | Malcolm Dixelius | Producer |
Production | Philipp Rozhen | Producer |
Directing | Alex Shiriaieff | Director |
Writing | Malcolm Dixelius | Writer |
Camera | Sergey Volkov | Director of Photography |
Editing | Alina Kossonovich | Editor |
Sound | Anton Baibakov | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Dmitriy Skripka | Sound |
Sound | Andrey Rogachyov | Sound |
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