Available on DVD from Zeitgeist Video. The Academy Award-nominated documentary about the Hurricane Katrina disaster. To find out more and to get involved, visit http://www.troublethewaterfilm.com
we also experienced this type of flood in the philippines september 2008, during those times you think...what will happen 3 days from now? we survived eventually but the scar of that very day haunts me...we lost all of our family photos: my mom's wedding pics, our childhood pics, my grandpas childhood pics everything!
This video is nothing but the truth. It is a racial thing because if it was white folks thn everything wld have ben prepared way b4. Bush didnt care bout blk folks and he still dont til ths day! ppl still living wit sheep woo ova da eyes and wonda y d wrld is still so medded up. Once we accept tht white folks didnt like us thn and dont like us now thn maybe we as blk ppl will unite together and make a change 1 day!
after my family home was destroyed by tornado on april 27 2011, i found some healing by taking a big interest (obsession) in hurricane katrina stories. this documentary was the best one i watched of many. i watched it on netflix, then ordered the video for someone else. it's a crazy feeling to be homesick and know that there's no cure for it.
after my family home was destroyed by tornado on april 27 2011, i found some healing by taking a big interest (obsession) in hurricane katrina stories. this documentary was the best one i watched of many. i watched it on netflix, then ordered the video for someone else. it's a crazy feeling to be homesick and no that there's no cure for it.
I signed into my account just to comment on this video. I have seen many documentaries in my life. But I've never seen one like this. Kimberly and Scott Roberts are extraordinary individuals who opened everyone's eyes and gave us the opportunity to see Hurricane Katrina from the perspective of someone who lived through it as it happened. They didn't tell us what happened, they showed us. Greatest documentary I've ever seen.
This doc shook me. Powerful.
PLOttawa 2 weeks ago
great job dude!
nolaputz 2 months ago
we also experienced this type of flood in the philippines september 2008, during those times you think...what will happen 3 days from now? we survived eventually but the scar of that very day haunts me...we lost all of our family photos: my mom's wedding pics, our childhood pics, my grandpas childhood pics everything!
utoybabypa 2 months ago
This movie gave me chills when I watched this
JoshThomasFilms 3 months ago
@purezen sum white folks r set n der ways and ITS NO CHANGING THM! bs aint nothing!
ranarain0637 3 months ago
This video is nothing but the truth. It is a racial thing because if it was white folks thn everything wld have ben prepared way b4. Bush didnt care bout blk folks and he still dont til ths day! ppl still living wit sheep woo ova da eyes and wonda y d wrld is still so medded up. Once we accept tht white folks didnt like us thn and dont like us now thn maybe we as blk ppl will unite together and make a change 1 day!
ranarain0637 3 months ago
you miss roberts are a poet. thank you.
tondiman 5 months ago
after my family home was destroyed by tornado on april 27 2011, i found some healing by taking a big interest (obsession) in hurricane katrina stories. this documentary was the best one i watched of many. i watched it on netflix, then ordered the video for someone else. it's a crazy feeling to be homesick and know that there's no cure for it.
moodyspaceship 5 months ago
after my family home was destroyed by tornado on april 27 2011, i found some healing by taking a big interest (obsession) in hurricane katrina stories. this documentary was the best one i watched of many. i watched it on netflix, then ordered the video for someone else. it's a crazy feeling to be homesick and no that there's no cure for it.
moodyspaceship 5 months ago
I signed into my account just to comment on this video. I have seen many documentaries in my life. But I've never seen one like this. Kimberly and Scott Roberts are extraordinary individuals who opened everyone's eyes and gave us the opportunity to see Hurricane Katrina from the perspective of someone who lived through it as it happened. They didn't tell us what happened, they showed us. Greatest documentary I've ever seen.
kaytienization 5 months ago