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SUMMARY:Buried: The 1982 Alpine Meadows Avanlance
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DESCRIPTION:Buried: The 1982 Alpine Meadows Avalanche is a gripping award-w
 inning\ndocumentary based on events and circumstances surrounding a deadly
 \nnatural disaster. In 1982\, a massive avalanche descended on Alpine\nMea
 dows Ski Resort in Lake Tahoe\, California\, triggering a desperate\nfive-
 day search for eight missing people. Buried chronicles the third\ndeadlies
 t avalanche in US history\, the miraculous rescue efforts and\nthe traumas
  that still haunt the survivors today. [2022\, US\, 96 min\,\nRating: NR] 
 Outside Magazine writes\, “Anyone watching this film will\nhave an emoti
 onal reaction to it.” Roger Moore of Movie Nation\nexclaims\, “The stu
 nning recreations...put the viewer as close to an\nactual avalanche as any
 body would ever want to get.” Venue: Cinema\nArt Theater.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Buried: The 1982 Alpine Meadows Avalanche is a
  gripping award-winning documentary based on events and circumstances surr
 ounding a deadly natural disaster. In 1982\, a massive avalanche descended
  on Alpine Meadows Ski Resort in Lake Tahoe\, California\, triggering a de
 sperate five-day search for eight missing people. Buried chronicles the th
 ird deadliest avalanche in US history\, the miraculous rescue efforts and 
 the traumas that still haunt the survivors today. [2022\, US\, 96 min\, Ra
 ting: NR] Outside Magazine writes\, “Anyone watching this film will have
  an emotional reaction to it.” Roger Moore of Movie Nation exclaims\, 
 “The stunning recreations...put the viewer as close to an actual avalanc
 he as anybody would ever want to get.” Venue: Cinema Art Theater.
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