The Pipe 13 years old

Big Oil. Small Village.

A compelling documentary film four years in the making, The Pipe tells the story of the small Rossport community which has taken on the might of Shell Oil and the Irish State. The discovery of gas off this remote coastal village has led to the most dramatic clash of cultures in modern Ireland. The rights of farmers over their fields, and of fishermen to their fishing grounds, has come in direct conflict with one of the world's most powerful oil companies. When the citizens look to their State to protect their rights, they find that the government has put Shell's right to lay a pipeline over their own.

Credits

The Pipe Cast

Name Character
Pat ‘The Chief’ O’Donnell as Himself
Mary Corduff as Herself
Monica Muller as Herself
Willie Corduff He was 58, now 71 years old as Himself

The Pipe Crew

Name Department
Risteard Ó Domhnaill as Director. Directing
Risteard Ó Domhnaill as Producer. Production
Rachel Lysaght as Producer. Production
Nigel O'Regan as Editor. Editing
Stephen Rennicks as Music. He was 39 (now 52) years old Sound
The Pipe poster
The Pipe (13 years)

Big Oil. Small Village.

  • Release day: Thursday, January 13, 2011
  • Runtime: 83 minutes