Friday, September 19, 2008

Trouble The Water

This from ColorOfChange.org
"Trouble the Water is a remarkable film that tells a gripping story about two survivors of Hurricane Katrina. It opens in Chicago this weekend, and if enough people go to see it, the chances are greater that it will be released in theaters across the country and spark much needed discussion and real change."

Where in Chicago?

Century Centre, Chicago, IL Fri & Sat, Sept 19 & 20 at 5:00, 7:30 & 10:00pm

Also...
On Friday, 9/19, Tia Lessin will be present for Q&A after the 5 and 7:30 show and will introduce the 10:00 screening
On Saturday, both Carl Deal & Tia Lessin will be present for Q&A after the 5 and 7:30 show and will introduce the 10:00 screening

Check out the website for Trouble the Water.

Watch the trailer below.

2 comments:

bint alshamsa said...

Thank you so much for posting this. We need people not to forget that this situation is still going on. The majority of the city has not been rebuilt yet. The poor people are being priced out of neighborhoods; it's too expensive to even rent the apartments they used to live in before the storm.

AnnMarie Kneebone said...

You're welcome.
I am so angry that the storm has been used as an opportunity for developers of high priced housing. Disaster for poor people means more money for the rich.