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After one of the worst floods in Spanish history, a group of people are concerned about something seemingly secondary: family photographs. This documentary addresses the importance of family memory. How it contributes to shaping historical memory, and how the traces of mud left behind by the DANA storm have helped to unite the memories of thousands of families in L'Horta Sud, Valencia.

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After one of the worst floods in Spanish history, a group of people are concerned about something seemingly secondary: family photographs. This documentary addresses the importance of family memory. How it contributes to shaping historical memory, and how the traces of mud left behind by the DANA storm have helped to unite the memories of thousands of families in L'Horta Sud, Valencia.

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