Buffalo Creek Revisited (1985)
Filmed ten years after the flood, Buffalo Creek Revisited looks at the second disaster on Buffalo Creek, in which the survivors’ efforts to rebuild the communities shattered by the flood are thwarted by government insensitivity and a century-old pattern of corporate control of the region’s land and resources. Through the statements of survivors, planners, politicians, psychologists, and community activists, the film explores the psychology of disaster, the importance of community, and the paradox of a poor people living in a rich land.
Director: Mimi Pickering
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 31 min
Release Date: January 1, 1985
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Buffalo Creek Revisited about?
- Filmed ten years after the flood, Buffalo Creek Revisited looks at the second disaster on Buffalo Creek, in which the survivors’ efforts to rebuild the communities shattered by the flood are thwarted by government insensitivity and a century-old pattern of corporate control of the region’s land and resources. Through the statements of survivors, planners, politicians, psychologists, and community activists, the film explores the psychology of disaster, the importance of community, and the paradox of a poor people living in a rich land.
- Who directed Buffalo Creek Revisited?
- Buffalo Creek Revisited was directed by Mimi Pickering.
- How long is Buffalo Creek Revisited?
- Buffalo Creek Revisited has a runtime of 31m (31 minutes).
- What genre is Buffalo Creek Revisited?
- Buffalo Creek Revisited is a Documentary film.
- Where was Buffalo Creek Revisited produced?
- Buffalo Creek Revisited was produced in United States of America.