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After The Flood

Nicholas Fletcher's video documentary is about the floods that occurred in the Malton / Norton areas (of North Yorkshire) in November 2000. The programme features interviews with local people directly affected by the crisis and incorporates original footage filmed at the time of the floods. The documentary is 22 minutes and 41 seconds long.
 

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Creators: Author - Fletcher, Nicholas
Director - Christopher Spence
Subject: Environment
Geography
Contributors: Cube Media - Funder/Sponsor
Commedia Millennium Awards - Funder/Sponsor
Community Media Association - Funder/Sponsor
Millennium Commission - Funder/Sponsor
Date created: 28 / 03 / 2001
Language: English
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United Kingdom
Yorkshire
Malton
Rights: Community Media Association has non exclusive rights for the use of the work in The Showcase, but the overall copyright rests with Nicholas Fletcher. Copyright Nicholas Fletcher
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