Remaining Ashes

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SHORTS 2: LOCAL YOKELS
Roxie Theatre Sun, Jun 5, 2016 2:16 PM
The Bay Area is well represented with film students from Stanford, SF State and SOTA High School and stories that remind us of the San Bruno explosion, the struggle to save the Hand of Peace, the drought and the power of Cumbia.
SHORTS 2: LOCAL YOKELS
Roxie Theatre Tue, Jun 7, 2016 7:01 PM
The Bay Area is well represented with film students from Stanford, SF State and SOTA High School and stories that remind us of the San Bruno explosion, the struggle to save the Hand of Peace, the drought and the power of Cumbia.
Film Info
Director:Ethan Bresnick
Country:USA
Year of Release:2015

Description

Remaining Ashes is a short documentary film about the stories of the 2010 San Bruno Pipeline Explosion. It includes interviews from resident Sue Bullis, who lost her son, husband, mother-in-law and dog in the tragic event. State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, and a firefighter also appear in the 15-minute film that recounts when around 6 p.m. Sept. 9, 2010, a Pacific Gas and Electric natural gas transmission pipeline ruptured in a residential area in San Bruno, California. There were 70 homes damaged, 38 homes burned to the ground, 58 people injured and 8 deaths. The film was created by Ethan Bresnick, a 15 year old filmmaker from San Francisco