TY - ADVS AU - Roberts,Kimberly Rivers AU - Roberts,Scott AU - Lessin,Tia AU - Deal,Carl AU - Barnes,Joslyn AU - Glover,Danny AU - Olson,Todd AU - Alcaro,David AU - Richman,T.Woody AU - Bar-Lev,Amir AU - Raval,P.J. ED - Louverture Films (Firm) ED - Elsewhere Films (Firm) ED - Zeitgeist Films. ED - Friday Films (Firm) TI - Trouble the water AV - HV636 2005.N4 T76 2009 PY - 2009///], c2008 CY - New York, N.Y. PB - Zeitgeist Films KW - Hurricane Katrina, 2005 KW - Personal narratives KW - Social aspects KW - Louisiana KW - New Orleans KW - Women rap musicians KW - Biography KW - African American women KW - Disaster victims KW - New Orleans (La.) KW - Social conditions KW - 21st century KW - History KW - Documentary films KW - lcgft KW - Nonfiction films KW - Feature films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - Originally produced as a motion picture in 2008; Live and direct -- This is my neighborhood -- Like an ocean -- Higher ground -- Wet nightmare -- Alexandria -- FEMA "limbo land" -- A new beginning -- Freedom exists somewhere -- Amazing -- Return to France Street -- The Ninth Ward will rise; Special features: Extended and deleted scenes (ca. 19 min.) ; Q & A segments from: Roger Ebert Film Festival -- New Orleans community premiere -- DNC: Kim meets her mayor (ca. 41 min. total) ; original theatrical trailer; Directors of photography, PJ Raval, Kimberly Rivers Roberts ; editor, T. Woody Richman ; original score, Davidge/Del Naja ; introducing the music of Black Kold Madina; Kimberly Rivers Roberts, Scott Roberts; Not rated N2 - This documentary takes the viewer inside Hurricane Katrina in a way never seen on screen. Incorporating home footage shot by Kimberly Rivers Roberts -- an aspiring rap artist trapped with her husband in the 9th ward -- directors/producers Tia Lessin and Carl Deal weave this insider's view of Katrina with a devastating protrait of the hurricane's aftermath. Trouble the Water takes audiences on a journey that is by turns heart-stopping, infuriating, inspiring and empowering. It is not only about the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina, but about the underlying issues that remained when the flood waters receded -- failing public schools, record high levels of incarceration, poverty, structural racism and lack of government accountability ER -