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The Home, The River, The Mountain| 14mins
Director: SunChild Eco Club of Dilijan | Producer: Ruben Khachatryan
Focus Years: 2009 | Country: Armenia
Subject Tags: armenia, environment, europe
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
The film is about the Haghartsin village, where because of mountain erosion many residents are left without shelter. The running sand and the stones have blocked the highway. The erosion affects rather adversely on people’s living, and no one is able to stop that disaster which was caused by humans themselves. Some years ago, “creative-thinking” people decided to build a railway in the mountains, thus weakening the base of the mountain, provoking erosion, and changing the flow of the river - thus ruining the nearby houses. The railway was never built till the end ,but the consequences of the half-done and spontaneous job are now obvious.

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