Black Triangle, The

Synopsis
The Black Triangle is an area stretching over parts of the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany, which suffers from extensive environmental degradation as a result of power producers and industrial plants burning fossil fuels, as well as natural conditions that exacerbate air pollution. First broadcast six months after the collapse of Communist rule in the region, the film shows the environmental devastation that can result from unregulated industrial activity.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Vdeocassette. Standard formats. col. 55 min.
Year of production
1989
Availability
Sale; 1999 sale: £30.00 (+VAT inc. p&p) (UK education)
Subjects
Environmental science
Keywords
Czech Republic; Germany; Poland; pollution

Credits

Director
Nick Davidson
Producer
Ron Orders

Production Company

Name

Central Independent Television

Notes
use Carlton UK Television
Name

Cinecontact

Phone
020 7434 1745
Fax
020 7494 0405
Address
175 Wardour Street
London W1V 3AB

Distributor

Name

TVE

Email
General email: tve@tve.org.uk.Sales and outreach: distribution@tve.org.uk
Web
http://tve.org/ External site opens in new window
Phone
+ 91 (11) 26 410 684
Address
46 Bloomsbury Street
London
WC1B 3QJ
Notes
TVE works with partners globally to produce films on environment and development issues, as well as health and human rights. Most of the 600 films are available for sale on DVD for educational use. Previously known as Television Trust for the Environment.

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