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Trouble the Water is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal. The film centers on a young couple surviving Hurricane Katrina, and facing their own troubled past during the storm's aftermath. It features music by Massive Attack, Mary Mary, Citizen Cope, John Lee Hooker, The Roots, Dr. John and Blackkoldmadina.
Carl Deal directed and produced, together with Tia Lessin, the Oscar-nominated documentary Trouble the Water, their feature debut. [2] The film, which chronicles one remarkable couple’s survival of Hurricane Katrina and their journey in its aftermath, was also honored with the 2008 Sundance Grand Jury Prize, and named Best Documentary Feature at the Full Frame Festival and the IFP/Gotham ...
Trouble the Water, a 2008 American documentary film by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal; Trouble the Water, a 2022 studio album by Show Me the Body; Troubled Water, 2008 Norwegian film; Bridge over Troubled Water (disambiguation)
The documentary provides an eye-opening look at several factors that are contributing to America’s growing obesity epidemic, so buckle up, folks. Watch Now on Amazon Prime 14.
Documentary filmmaking has never been a profession one enters into to get rich — though for a brief period it seemed possible. Cable expanded documentary’s reach to wider audiences in the 1980 ...
Image credits: James Carr #5. Shocking but true. Back in the 60s my mother took me swimming to a public beach at a lake on a hot summer day. A man, reading his newspaper on his lakeside porch, got ...
Tia Lessin is an American documentary filmmaker. [1] Lessin has produced and directed documentaries, earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary, three Emmy Awards, two primetime Emmy Nominations, the duPont Columbia Award, and the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Documentary.
The documentary is titled "Water & Soil," as both are considered "precious" resources that make up Corpus Christi. The premiere is invitation only, but encore screenings will be open to the public ...