Trouble the Water

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Trouble the Water
Directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal
Produced by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal
Music by Davidge/Del Naja and introducting Black Kold Madina
Cinematography PJ Raval and Kimberly Rivers Roberts
Editing by T. Woody Richman
Release date(s) Sundance Film Festival: 20 January 2008
Running time 94 min.
Country Flag of the United States U.S.A.
Language English
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Trouble the Water is a 2008 documentary film directed by Tia Lessin, and Carl Deal, producers of Fahrenheit 9/11. The film tells the story of an aspiring rap artist and her streetwise husband, trapped in New Orleans by deadly floodwaters, who survive the storm and then seize a chance for a new beginning. It’s a redemptive tale of self-described street hustlers who become heroes that takes you inside Hurricane Katrina in a way never before seen on screen.

The film won the Grand Jury Prize: Documentary at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.[1]

The film won the Grand Jury Award at the 2008 Full Frame Documentary Festival, as well as the Working Films Award and The Kathleen Bryan Edwards Award for Human Rights

Awards
Preceded by
Manda Bala
Sundance Grand Jury Prize: Documentary
2008
Succeeded by
TBD

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