Corridor #8

General Information

Author/Creator
Despodov, Boris, director.
Language
Bulgarian.
Subtitles
English
Published
Bulgaria, 2008.
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (74 min.)
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00003219

Contents/Summary

Summary
In 1997, the European Union commissioned Corridor #8, an extraordinarily ambitious rail and road system intended to join Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania—neighboring countries that, logically, should already have been connected. The effort would create a pathway between the Black and Adriatic seas, put an end to the wariness between the nations and lift the economic hopes of working-class residents along its route. Or so it was hoped. Ten years and millions of euros later, progress is scarcely visible. An incomplete tunnel in the Bulgarian town of Gyueshevo is used to grow mushrooms and store cheese, rather than connect two villages as had been intended. Threats of blood feuds along the Albanian roadside expose growing cultural unrest. And, despite the hyperbole, proclamations of progress and continued promises made by visiting delegates, train travel between Bulgaria and Macedonia is impossible despite their capital cities, Sofia and Skopje, being just 100 miles apart. In this remarkable debut feature, Bulgarian filmmaker Boris Despodov journeys along the haphazard Corridor #8 to expose the ironies and absurdities of the massive infrastructural project and to reveal three countries whose people remain deeply suspect of each other—and even more so of the European Union.

Subjects

Genre
Documentary films

Bibliographic Information

Note
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Duration: 01:14:00
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Call Number Status Shelving Location Public Note
DVD-ROMOSA Film LibraryFL Record 1588Available--
Digital filmOSA Film LibraryFL Record 1588
(HU_OSA_00003219.mp4)
AvailableAccess Copy, MP4 format