IMDb
8.1 /10
14 votes
2005
It's summer 2006, and what began as a pleasant sunny spell has developed into a meteorological nightmare. For two weeks, Britain has been in the grip of record high temperatures - transport is in chaos, tinder-dry conditions have sparked fierce countryside fires and thousands are dying in the blistering heat. This dramatised documentary tells the sobering story of a natural disaster that has its precedent in Europe's deadly heatwave of 2003, as witnessed by ordinary people and public servants battling to contain a crisis. Bernard Hill narrates.
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IMDb
8.1 /10
14 votes
Rotten Tomatoes
38 /100
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TMDB
0.0 /10
0 votes
Letterboxd
6.8 /10
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Weighted average
4.8/10