L'esprit du coeur

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2006

There was an article from Slate.com posted on Sept. 22, 2005 stating whether the country should spend 200 billion dollars on rebuilding New Orleans or give each family 200,000 dollars to relocate elsewhere. Most New Orleanians found this rather insulting. In this documentary short, we interview individuals and families that live in the hurricane affected New Orleans metro area to tackle this question. The interview subjects have returned to their homes amidst all of the destruction in hopes of holding on to and rebuilding what is left of their community. None of them could even fathom the idea of leaving the city and relocating elsewhere. Why? Like people across the nation, they choose to live near family and friends in an environment that offers a sense of "place".

This project is part of a series of short documentaries produced by the non-profit, New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC).




Several New Orleans filmmakers were challenged to create a short documentary on New Orleans as we try to gain support from the nation to help rebuild our great city.




The stories provide a snap shot of life in New Orleans following Katrina from a local point-of-view.

The budget for each short documentary is $500.

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  • I don't think anything I've read or seen about Katrina has so adequately captured the daunting task facing ordinary people. I love New Orleans and spent my honeymoon there, but the task of just moving cars and downed trees, let alone dealing with the houses, seems absolutely daunting.

  • In the beginning shot I thought, Wow that's a beautiful community, Where's that place located. Wish you lots of luck and a much brighter future. B.E.

  • Thank you for showing your movies.

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