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Power Trip

Directed by  Paul Devlin

The chaotic transition from communism to capitalism is magnified when American power company AES attempts to regulate electricity in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. This is documentary as black comedy as the idealistic executives gamely attempt to lay a modern framework over ancient systems. They are faced not only with tangled nests of hazardous cables but with the snarled web of dishonest politicians, commercial and residential customers, and employees. The Georgian people live their lives with constant blackouts and now are being told they must pay for the power that was always free. The people, businesses and government all steal electricity and cleverly create new forms of power piracy to counteract the systems the Americans install. The clash between large multinational company and small, impoverished nation becomes increasingly absurd. AES employees gleefully recount unorthodox and dangerous methods of persuading their negligent commercial customers into paying. Smoke saturates a board meeting in blatant contradiction to a large No Smoking sign posted in the room. Protests, assassinations and pervasive corruption all contribute to an atmosphere of lawlessness and disorder in the capital city of Tbilisi contrasted with the serene beauty of the Caucasus mountains. The story of one utility engagingly illuminates the state of a nation in upheaval.

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- Molli Amara Simon

Additional Notes
In Georgian and English with English subtitles.

Show Times
4/29 KAB 10:15 AM POWE29K
4/30 KAB 9:45 POWE30K



Country
Georgia/USA
Year
2003
Run Time
78 minutes
Cast

Producer
Paul Devlin
Editor
Paul Devlin
Music

Cinematographer
Paul Devlin, Valery Odikadze
Screenwriter


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