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The dramatic memories of a large number of people who were involved in the 1953 Flood Disaster are described in detail. Their stories are illustrated by amateur footage that has never been shown before.
Even though the Zeeland Flood Disaster took place in 1953 and hardly anything in the landscape still reminds people of it, it lives on undiminished in the minds of the victims. The catastrophe occurred in the post-war reconstruction period. The reaction to the disaster was energetic and massive, too, with relief actions and the start of the Delta Plan. But with all this attention for the reconstruction, the victims were overlooked. Director Koert Davidse interviews, in detail, a host of people involved about the events of that night, hour by hour. Being in their twenties, these people lost their relatives and friends. They were just in their courting days and had received their diplomas; today, they are in their seventies. Apparently, the memories have not disappeared; sometimes they come back even stronger. The stories are illustrated by amateur footage that has never been shown before.

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Muziek
Het Paleis van Boem
Production company
The Film Kitchen
TV company
NTR
Distributor NL
A-Film Distribution

Title: De Ramp
Year: 2002
Duration : 1 hour, 25 minutes
Category: Long Documentary
Edition: NFF 2002

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