America Betrayed:

The vivid images of New Orleans remain in our minds — the abandoned and frightened African-Americans stranded on roofs of houses, swimming amidst debris in toxic flood waters, or jammed together in a stadium with thousands of other homeless people. Little did they know then that their nightmare woul...

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Weitere Verfasser: Cardé, Leslie (RegisseurIn), Madison, Ralph (Kameramann/frau), Dreyfuss, Richard (MitwirkendeR)
Format: Video Software
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Veröffentlicht: [s.l.] First Run Features [o.J.]
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Zusammenfassung:The vivid images of New Orleans remain in our minds — the abandoned and frightened African-Americans stranded on roofs of houses, swimming amidst debris in toxic flood waters, or jammed together in a stadium with thousands of other homeless people. Little did they know then that their nightmare would continue three years after Hurricane Katrina. Help has been slow in coming, and many of those in the St. Bernard Parish of New Orleans feel betrayed by the government. They, like many journalists, whistle blowers, policy analysts and scientists are convinced that this disaster was "manmade." ... This hard-hitting documentary directed by Leslie Carde and narrated by Richard Dreyfuss is a cautionary tale about the havoc caused when care of America's infrastructure is bungled and mismanaged. What happened in New Orleans can happen elsewhere in the future as local governments try to deal with crumbling and unstable bridges, dams, levees, and highways. Citizens in California and Florida will have to think again after seeing this documentary about the reliability of levees built and supervised by the same Army Corps of Engineers. [www.spiritualityandpractice.com]
Beschreibung:[DVD] (94 Min.)

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