Low and Behold

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Low and Behold
Directed by Zack Godshall
Produced by Ravi Anne
Sarah Hendler
Barlow Jacobs
Colby Johnson
Douglas Matejka
Jared Moshe
Written by Zack Godshall
Barlow Jacobs
Starring Barlow Jacobs
Eddie Rouse
Robert Longstreet
Cinematography Daryn De Luco
Editing by Travis Sittard
Running time 90 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Low and Behold is a 2007 feature film by director Zack Godshall. It was produced by Sidetrack Films. The film uses neorealistic and documentary techniques interwoven with actors in fictional narrative story into a post-Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans. The film won Best Narrative Feature at the International Rome Film Festival[1] and the Best Feature award at the New Orleans Film Festival[2].

The story follows Turner Stull (played by Barlow Jacobs), a young insurance claims adjuster who arrives in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Turner finds it difficult to deal first hand with the pain and personal loss in the claims he must file. Eventually he meets a free-spirited local man named Nixon (played by Eddie Rouse) who is looking for his lost dog. Nixon and Turner agree to help each other and form an unlikely friendship along the way.[3]

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  1. ^ RIFF 2007. RomeInternationalFilmFestival.tv (2007). Retrieved on 2008-04-01.
  2. ^ "N.O. Film Festival winner 'Low and Behold' brings Katrina tale to America", The Times-Picayune, 2007-11-12. Retrieved on 2008-04-01. 
  3. ^ Low and Behold official site. Retrieved on 2008-04-01.

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