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When the Levees Broke - A Requiem In Four Acts (Documentary)


Starring Spike Lee, Sam Pollard
HBO Home Video

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Sales Rank: 1220
Release Date: December 19, 2006
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Running Time: 256 minutes
Theatrical Release: August 16, 2006
Studio: HBO Home Video


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Product Description
Examines various perspectives on the integral events that preceded and followed Katrina's passage through New Orleans, with personal accounts from survivors.
Genre: Television: HBO
Rating: NR
Release Date: 19-DEC-2006
Media Type: DVD

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Director Spike Lee's When the Levees Broke is the definitive document of the unmitigated disaster that was, and is, Hurricane Katrina. It's also a contemporary manifestation of an ancient tradition: an oral history, told by the people who lived it, with no narration and only the occasional use of archival cable and broadcast news footage in addition to Lee's own film. And a grim tale it is, an "American tragedy" subtitled "a Requiem in Four Acts," each of them about an hour long ("Act V," appearing on the third of the set's three discs, is a lengthy epilogue with new material not included in the original HBO broadcast) and focusing almost exclusively on New Orleans, as opposed to the Gulf Coast region in general.

Act I sets the scene; as the hurricane nears the Crescent City, some residents leave town, while others stay behind, figuring they'll just ride the storm out (Mayor Ray Nagin's "mandatory evacuation" order rings fairly hollow, as there's no public transportation provided for the many who don't own vehicles and thus couldn't get out even if they wanted to). The real problems begin after Katrina makes landfall on August 29, 2005. Displaced New Orleaneans crowd into the Superdome, soon to become a living hell for those stuck there; the incredibly poorly engineered levees break, flooding some 80 percent of the city; and people start dying by the hundreds, victims of drowning, lack of food, water, and medicine, and other causes. And so it goes. Act II finds the survivors struggling to keep it together while the federal, state, and local assistance they've been promised fails to show up; Act III traces the dispersal of these so-called "refugees" (as one man puts it, "Refugees? You mean they took away our citizenship, too?") all over the country, not knowing where their families, friends, and neighbors are, or even if they're still alive; and Act IV deals with the slow rebuilding of the city while insurance companies refuse to pay claims and money keeps going toward the Iraq war effort instead.

Several themes predominate here. One, of course, is the appalling performance of authorities on nearly every level, who ignored specific warnings about the levees and then professed ignorance after the fact; Lee doesn't have to go out of his way to make George W. Bush, FEMA chief Michael Brown, and other members of the Bush administration (not to mention his own mother) look bad, as they do an excellent job of that themselves. Another is the shameful ineptitude of the response; it's hard not to be disgusted when it's pointed out more than once that while we were able to provide supplies and assistance to Indonesians within two days of the 2004 tsunami, American citizens were virtually ignored for five days or more. Most of all, When the Levees Broke (which includes optional commentary by Lee for all four acts) leaves us feeling the sheer rage of the poor and dispossessed of New Orleans, where the population is 70 percent African-American. Confronted with the ignorance, arrogance, and callousness of the people whose job it was to protect them, they can point to just one cause: racism. --Sam Graham



CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 85 reviews)

Thorough, balanced, outstanding  
Lee presents a thorough look at Hurricaine Katrina from all sides in incredible detail. It is long, and ponderous, but it carefully covers the disaster and bungled response.

August 25, 2008

TRUTH BE TOLD.  
THE TRUTH WAS TOLD IN THIS ONE.FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DONT KNOW THE WHOLE STORY,YOU HAD TO BE THERE LIKE WE WERE.SPIKE LEE DID A GREAT JOB IN THIS DOCUMENTARY.BUT I THINK THE EXPLOSION HEARD IN THE LOWER 9TH WARD WAS THE BARGE BREAKING THROUGH THE LEVEE AND THE WATER RUSHING THROUGH.JUST MY OPINION.WE WATCHED THIS AT MY GIRLFRIENDS COUSIN HOUSE AND I WILL TELL YOU THERE WAS NOT A DRY EYE IN THE ROOM.IT SHOWED WHAT NETWORK TELEVISION WOULDN'T SHOW.THE HORROR.REAL HORROR.I GOT SOME OF MY FAMILY OUT IN MY CAR FROM THE MELPHOMENE PROJECTS UPTOWN JUST AS THE WATER WAS STARTING TO RISE.WE WENT TO GET MY MAMA FROM THE FISCHER PROJECTS ON THE WEST BANK OF NEW ORLEANS WHERE WE LIVED AT THE TIME BUT WE DID NOT HAVE ROOM FOR HER SO SHE MADE A SACRIFICE AND TOLD ME TO TAKE MY CAR AND LEAVE HER BEHIND.SHE TOLD ME TO BE STRONG AND TAKE CARE OF EVERYBODY AND SHE WOULD BE ALRIGHT.IT WAS HARD TO LEAVE HER BUT WE WERE ON THE SAME PAGE.WE ENDED UP AT LAMAR-DIXON EXPO CENTER IN GONZALES ,LA FOR TWO WEEKS.MY MAMA ENDED UP AT A SHELTER IN LAFAYETTE,LA.I ALSO HAD TO COME BACK TO SAVE A STRANDED COUSIN.IN THOSE 2 WEEKS MY FAMILY SPLIT UP.MY SISTER, NEICES AND NEPHEWS WENT TO HOUSTON,MY BIG BROTHER WENT TO LAS VEGAS.IT WAS HARD TO SEE MY FAMILY LEAVE BUT I HAD TO WEAR A POKER FACE FOR A LONG TIME.I WAS THE LAST TO LEAVE BECAUSE I WAS THE ONE WITH A CAR AND MONEY THANKS TO MY JOB AT WALMART.I GOT A HAIRCUT,EMERGENCY FOODSTAMPS AND MY RED CROSS CARD AND ON 09-16-05 I LEFT THE SHELTER AT 4:00PM TO HEAD TO PRESTON,MS.MY GIRL HAD GOTTEN US A 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN NEARBY PHILADELPHIA,MS.AS I LEFT LOUISIANA I REALIZED THE FACT THAT I MAY NEVER BE ABLE TO GO HOME AGAIN.I CRIED ALMOST ALL THE WAY TO MERIDIAN,MS ON I-59N.I REFUSED TO GO TO TEXAS AND DEAL WITH THAT DRAMA OF OVERCROWDING AND CRIME.WE AS A PEOPLE SUFFERED.BUT EVERYTHING TURNED OUT OK FOR US.EVERYBODY IS DOING FINE.WE ARE ALL BACK EXCEPT FOR MY BROTHER.HE LOVES LAS VEGAS.
July 12, 2008

The Levees Broke and People Died  
Spike Lee struggled a bit before he was motivated to make this film for HBO. His films don't make that much money anymore because he still focuses on people and not special effects. This movie is a documentary that focuses strongly on people but Hurricane Katrina was a horrible catastrophe for the country that this film couldn't be ignored. It is a classic and very well made. If this was the only film Spike Lee ever made, he'd be a great filmmaker but he has more - both fictional films and more documentaries too. Highly recommended.
May 26, 2008

A must see  
After a recent trip to New Orleans (Spring 2008) I came back and felt compelled to learn all I could about Katrina and what all of the New Orleans citizens had to suffer through. This documentary does an incredible job articulating that. It's truly a must see. And if you already hate BUSH, you will hate him more.
May 21, 2008

I still shutter when I watch this movie.  
After I watched this on HBO, I had to own it. The powerful story that is told here is not about propoganda, or agenda, it is about the survival of people who were left behind to fend for themselves; American people.
I have watched this with several of our youth groups in an attempt to show them that life can be a fragile gift, and that we should never take for granted that we have more of it to spare. At each watching there is never a dry eye in the room. the kids are riveted to the screen. they actually care about not only what happened, but as well what is happening now.
Spike Lee and company did a fine job on this, and hopefully there is more of the story being recorded.
My advice to anyone is to "buy this movie!"
May 20, 2008


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