Trouble in the Water is a documentary about the common people in New Orleans most afflicted by Hurricane Katrina.
Kim and Scott Roberts were two of the far too many New Orleans residents left to survive Hurricane Katrina on their own, only they weathered the flood and its displacing aftermath with a camcorder in tow. Incorporating the Roberts' harrowing footage from during Katrina's wrath, producers/directors Carl Deal and Tia Lessin wisely stay out of the way in Trouble the Water, which offers a firsthand witnessing to this devastating moment in American history. Tonight the Maryland Film Festival offers a free screening of this riveting documentary.
(Bret McCabe)
Where: Maryland Institute College of Art, Brown Center
1301 W. Mount Royal Ave.
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Event Phone: 410-223-2300
Venue phone: (410) 223-2300
Where: Maryland Institute College of Art, Brown Center
1301 W. Mount Royal Ave.
[Map It]
Event Phone: 410-223-2300
Venue phone: (410) 223-2300
When: Oct. 28 @ 7:30 p.m.
Ticket Info: free, but first-come first-serve seating