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A Flood in Baath Country, is a 2003 Syrian movie, directed by Omar Amiralay. with a runtime of 46 minutes.
A Flood in Baath Country is a documentary examining the ambitious hydraulic engineering program launched by the Baath Party — a sweeping project to construct an interconnected network of dams across the region. The film situates this massive infrastructure undertaking within its political context, exploring how the Baath regime leveraged the control of water resources as an instrument of both development and power. A revealing portrait of ideology made concrete, the documentary traces the human and environmental impact of a project that reshaped entire communities and landscapes.
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