Sunday, August 29, 2010

15 Minutes that Tell the Story


When Hurricane Katrina slammed ashore five years ago, four independent filmmakers from Los Angeles imbedded themselves with the American Red Cross. What they experienced from the front lines isn't recorded anywhere else. They captured the raw despair, and the glimmers of hope as residents in New Orleans and Mississippi tried to deal with the unthinkable. Throughout their experience, there was the Red Cross doing what the Red Cross does every day. Helping others deal with tragedy. Take 15 minutes and view this amazing piece of film. **Rated-R for language**http://www.twenty2films.com/PJsStories/KatrinaDocumentary/KatrinaDocumentary.html

No comments:

Post a Comment

The American Red Cross-North Texas Region does not moderate comments prior to posting, and we gladly welcome your comments — supportive, dissenting, questioning or otherwise. In general, we do not delete or censor comments unless they:

· contain excessive profanity
· contain harsh or offensive language
· use flaming or threatening language
· are abusive
· are off-topic or an inappropriate tangent
· are blatantly spam
· promote or advertise businesses
· personally attack the blogger or other commenters

While the American Red Cross-North Texas Region seeks to inspire, educate and excite its readers, this blog is a resource for the community and inappropriate comments will not be allowed. Participants who violate this Comment Policy may be blocked from future access and/or commenting on this blog.