1993: The Lovian Earthquake

1993: The Lovian Earthquake is a 2011 documentary film made by Alphabet Television and Lovilago Film. The film tells the true story of the 1993 earthquake, which left half of Noble City underwater.

It is narrated by Jhon Lewis and features people who were victims of it.

Synopsis
1993 starts with a short prologue, saying: "Want to know what really happened in July 1993 to Noble City. Well, if you do, forget about the disaster film Tension, from 2006. Forget about all media coverage of the event, and watch this documentary." The entire purpose of the prologue, is that Tension and the media exagerrated what really happened during the earthquake."

The film is famous for using CGI animation, which was used to recreate many events before, during and after the earthquake, including how the car park falls into a rift on Noble Beach (although this later turns into real CCTV footage