Pittsburgh Courier, August 17, 2006:
One of the film’s most memorable voices belongs to Phyllis Montana LeBlanc, a resident from the 9th Ward who escaped with her husband, mother, sister and nephew. LeBlanc’s impassioned, and at times darkly comic, account brings the horrific events into focus. After wading through water and mud, ignored by helicopter rescuers, LeBlanc finally reached Louis Armstrong Airport. Packed with fellow evacuees, and forced to stand for 15 hours surrounded by armed and uncaring personnel, LeBlanc suffered a breakdown.

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