“Gazprom giant - Germans and their gas from the east” ( German Gigant Gazprom - die Deutschen und ihr Gas aus dem Osten ) is a German documentary filmed in 2009 . Director - journalist Hubert Seipel. The film is nominated for the German Grimme Television Award [1] .
| Giant Gazprom - Germans and their gas from the east | |
|---|---|
| Gigant Gazprom - die Deutschen und ihr Gas aus dem Osten | |
| Genre | documentary |
| Producer | Hubert Seipel |
| Duration | 45 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Deutsch |
| Year | 2009 |
Story
The filmmakers tried to answer the question of whether the negative image used by the Russian concern in Germany is true. Indeed, for many Germans, Gazprom is a symbol of political intrigue, corruption and energy dependence on Russia, the “long arm” of the Kremlin [2] . The film features interviews with Alexander Medvedev , Vladimir Putin , Gerhard Schroeder , as well as representatives of the international consortium Nord Stream and the German BASF .
Notes
- ↑ Nominierte Information und Kultur 2009 (German) . Grimme-Preis . Date of treatment 2011-13-10. Archived March 26, 2012.
- ↑ Tatyana Petrenko. German journalist: With its information policy, Gazprom harms its own image . Deutsche Welle (02/14/2009). Date of treatment 2011-13-10. Archived March 26, 2012.
Links
- Susanne Amann. Gazprom-Doku: Hinter den Kulissen des Energiegiganten (German) . SPIEGEL ONLINE (02.02.2009). Date of treatment 2011-13-10. Archived March 26, 2012.