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Black Gold under Notecka Forest (2005)

None | Netherlands | Polish | 58 min
Directed by: Ineke Smits
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Miedzychod is a part of Poland, close to German border. It is known by beautiful, preserved nature, with dense forests swarming with rare birds, mushrooms and other plants, as well as 52 lakes rich with fish. Although one would expect that the locals should are not starving, they are actually poor. It has been like that since the World War II. Two years ago, the largest oil field in Poland was found under a local forest. Still, the local people do not care and simply ignore the fact that 'black gold' could make them very rich. Searching for an explanation of this apathy, a small film crew, made up of locals, enters Anrej's bar, enabling us to meet him, his guests, and other dwellers of Notecka Forest.

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Release Date
Netherlands
(IDFA International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam)
2005-11-27
Croatia
(ZagrebDox)
2006-02
Also Known As (A.K.A.)
Black Gold under Notecka Forest
(Original title)
Crno zlato ispod šume Notecka
Croatia (festival title)
Black Gold under Notecka Forest
Netherlands
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Parent Guide
Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated