
"Oil Rocks" - behind the enigmatic name lies the first and largest offshore oil-platform ever built, a vast city in the middle of the Caspian Sea, built by Stalin in 1949. 60 years on, "Oil Rocks" is still operational and the first western film crew ever receives access. Just imagine: 200 kilometers of bridges, thousands of oil workers, hundreds of platforms, up to nine-story buildings, a park and sports field, nothing less then an oil-rig Atlantis, only real. Combining archive footage from the Soviet era and the exclusive new footage, the film tells the story of this timeless place and it's inhabitants.
Cast
Crew
Marc Wolfensberger
Director, Screenplay
Peter Entell
Screenplay
Patrick Léger
Editor
Peter Entell
Editor
Ana Acosta
Editor
Jón Björgvinsson
Director of Photography
Isabelle Gattiker
Producer
Carlos Ibáñez Díaz
Sound Editor
Blaise Gabioud
Sound Mixer
Igor Cubrilovic
Original Music Composer
Stéphane Kirscher
Recording Supervision
Philippe Mercier
Recording Supervision
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