

Overview
A re-examination of the events that led to the Piper Alpha oil-drilling platform—at the time the largest and oldest in the North Sea oilfield—exploding on the night of 6 July 1988, killing 167 men. The documentary includes testimonies from rescuers and some of the 61 survivors, many of whom were forced to jump hundreds of feet into a flaming, oil-covered sea, and discovers what the physical and psychological legacy of the disaster has meant for those involved.
Year 2013
Director Anthony Wonke
Crew Anthony Wonke (Director), Mike Eley (Director of Photography), Stephen Ellis (Editor), Tayyaba Irtizaali (Art Direction)
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Language English