Christmas Day 2004, and across the Indian Ocean, tourists from around the globe are enjoying dream holidays in the sun. But none of them know that the very next day their video cameras will capture one of the most devastating natural disasters in recorded history, which will leave nearly 300,000 dead in eleven countries.
Five years on, and told almost entirely using amateur footage, much of it never broadcast before, Tsunami: Caught on Camera is the moving true story of the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami told through the eyes of those who were actually there.
Shot by ordinary people across the Tsunami's huge impact area, the remarkable amateur footage reveals what happened when the waves, caused by a massive underwater earthquake, hit land.
This powerful, bold and intimate film reveals what it was like to be caught up in the events of that day and tells stories of panic and heart-breaking loss, as well as courage and miraculous survival.
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jenx30 1 day ago
where are the playlists?
archie977 3 days ago
i'll rape those naked girls n call it a day
drift18Japan 6 days ago
did they die
drift18Japan 6 days ago
this is such amazing editing putting all of this together.
goldcherries 1 month ago
Something i never forgett... R.I.P to them all..
DiMoNico1981Swe 1 month ago
This is the time when people don't really know about tsunami, i don't. i guess, if i'm there, im also will stood and watch the wave coming.
sakuranor 8 months ago
Having seen so many of these videos for years now online, this is amazing to see the people who shot them, and to hear their own words - with subtitles, too, if necessary. Astonishing. Horrifying.
hebneh 8 months ago
You have no idea how scared I would be..I have aquaphobia and I would be doing anything to stay away from the water..
OhmyRacole 8 months ago
its terrible
auue23 9 months ago