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Documentary
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Environment & Conservation
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All Audiences
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2004
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52m00s
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Completed
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Available now
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Television
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United Kingdom
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PAL
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Color
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Seller Espresso TV

Contact:
Espresso TV N/A
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Synopsis
For those who thought the romantic picture of the snow-capped Himalayan peak was permanent, this very topical documentary film is a rude wake-up call. Global warming is starting to impact dangerously on one of the most beautiful and distant parts of the world. The film follows a UN trip to look at the alarming rise in glacial melt in Nepal, melt that is forming huge lakes behind moraine dams, creating a ticking time bomb of life-threatening flood disasters. In particular the film highlights the people on the front line - the Nepali people themselves - people who are very likely to be washed away in the near future.
Prizes and Awards
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Slackjaw
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