Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Spike Lee's 'When the Levees Broke'

Katrina film will re-run tonight

The entire, four-hour documentary will run Tuesday night, August 29, starting at 7 pm Central Time (8 pm Eastern) on HBO. If you can't watch, be sure to record it. After the 29th, it can also be viewed through HBO-on-Demand.

9 comments:

winter williams said...

Thank God For Phyllis Monatana LeBlanc!! I still cannot see her face and not cry! You gave our city a real voice that says what we all are thinking!.

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I just know I understand exactly the whole concept of being so highly wound due to circumstances beyond your control that when someone steps to you with major unncesseccary (sp) attitude that you want to take them out back and solidly whoop their azz for a good 15 minutes on principle alone.

Jamie said...

Mrs. Montana-Leblanc,

I don't know if you will read this but I just finished reading Not Just the Levees Broke. Thank you for your real and honest look into what it was like for so many people during and after Katrina and the levee failures. Although I am not from New Orleans (moving there, though, eventually), the city and it's people have brought me much joy over my five visits. It is ashame what you and those people had to go through. Thank you for raising your voice and letting everybody know.

Now I think I may have worked up the courage to watch the documentary. I didn't cry during your story, but I did come close more than once. Maybe I can get through it, if for anything just to see for myself your truthful turn.

Thank you

Disgruntled Employee said...

Phillis, I am curious if Barbara Bush's privileged, pompous ass ever called you to talk about if Katrina was a move up for you!! Bless you!!!!

Tracey said...

Phyllis thank you for being so real! We should never forget...My heart and prayers go out to all that went through this trauma.

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