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Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in 2005. This experimental video documents events that occurred to crumble the levees of New Orleans from the perspectives of scientists, writers, and artists in Louisiana one year after Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. All of the footage was captured within one week on the anniversary of Katrina. Footage of the destruction, especially in the Lower 9th Ward, is juxtaposed with individual statements. The forms are integrated into a composition of black rushing water, drowning the viewer as information is revealed about how oil company operations have created land loss and
increased the Gulf Coast's vulnerability to storms.
Music Composed and Performed By: Tyler Mauney
Available formats: NTSC/PAL; MiniDV, DigiBeta, DVD
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Language: English
Year of production: 2006
Length: 16'45
Country: United States
Suggested by:
ARTPORT
Film Festivals:
700 IS Experimental Film Festival, Iceland
Small Film Festival, Berkeley Art Center
Green Salon, Loyola University, New Orleans, March 2008



























