A powerful community film project from Angus Climate Hub capturing the impact of recent storms in Angus, showcasing personal stories of resilience and adaptation.
Synopsis
A crowd-sourced film created by Angus Climate Hub, showcasing personal stories and responses to the devastating winter storms that hit Angus. These storms caused record-breaking floods, tides, and significant damage, bringing the pressing issue of coastal erosion to the forefront of local discussions.
Director: Angus Climate Hub | Country: UK | Running Time: 12 min | Language: English
Screening Details
- Festival Screening: 14 September 2024 (part of the Coastal Erosion Summit)
- Premiere: World Premiere
- Festival Guests: Kate Munro, director of Angus Climate Hub
The films received their debut screening at the Coastal Erosion Summit held as part of LandxSea 2024. It was also screened in Scotland's smallest cinema at Montrose Playhouse during the Film festival.


* 2nd Photo from left - the wonderfully courageous Caroline and Phil. Phil is the Fireman who rescued Caroline during the flooding of Brechin 2023 - both shared their experiences in the short film screening.
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