Two weeks to go to see Orane Burri’s documentary, “The Price of Gas”, followed by a talk by the director herself and her guests.
The inhabitants of a Swiss valley learn that a gas drilling project threatening the drinking water of over 120,000 people is about to be approved by their authorities. Between the rhetoric of lobbyists and the suspicions of whistle-blowers, they will learn to impose themselves in the political debate in an attempt to save their water.
A model of local democratic resistance at a time of global climate emergency.