The Dam
A government-mandated expert on dams arrives at a rain-soaked village to inspect a weather-beaten barrier, and his fears come true. Amid corruption, bureaucracy, and superstition, failure is inevitabl…
The Dam
A government-mandated expert on dams arrives at a rain-soaked village to inspect a weather-beaten barrier, and his fears come true. Amid corruption, bureaucracy, and superstition, failure is inevitable. Will the water claim back its land? A government-mandated expert on dams and conscientious mechanical engineer arrives at a rain-soaked village somewhere in rural Edessa, to inspect a historical and weather-beaten barrier. Before long, his fears will come true, as a multitude of imperceptible yet very serious hairline cracks throughout the massive construction is bound to lead to a catastrophic dam failure, due to the immense hydrostatic pressure of the accumulated rain-water in the reservoir. And, to make matters worse, corrupt politicians; narrow-minded personal interests; monolithic bureaucracy, and even superstition, stand in the way of a bitter but logical conclusion. Will the all-powerful body of water claim back its land? —Nick Riganas
The Dam
Drama
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A government-mandated expert on dams arrives at a rain-soaked village to inspect a weather-beaten barrier, and his fears come true. Amid corruption, bureaucracy, and superstition, failure is inevitable. Will the water claim back its land? A government-mandated expert on dams and conscientious mechanical engineer arrives at a rain-soaked village somewhere in rural Edessa, to inspect a historical and weather-beaten barrier.
Before long, his fears will come true, as a multitude of imperceptible yet very serious hairline cracks throughout the massive construction is bound to lead to a catastrophic dam failure, due to the immense hydrostatic pressure of the accumulated rain-water in the reservoir. And, to make matters worse, corrupt politicians; narrow-minded personal interests; monolithic bureaucracy, and even superstition, stand in the way of a bitter but logical conclusion. Will the all-powerful body of water claim back its land? —Nick Riganas.