Coming Home: The Dry Storm (2010)

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina the New Orleans City Council decides to demolish public housing leaving thousands of people without homes. Staging a courageous battle that reminds us of how much home means to us all, residents became activists, attracting the attention of international human rights monitors and taking their cause to the highest levels of HUD (Housing and Urban Development Agency) in Washington DC.

Director: Michèle Stephenson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 44 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Coming Home: The Dry Storm about?
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina the New Orleans City Council decides to demolish public housing leaving thousands of people without homes. Staging a courageous battle that reminds us of how much home means to us all, residents became activists, attracting the attention of international human rights monitors and taking their cause to the highest levels of HUD (Housing and Urban Development Agency) in Washington DC.
Who directed Coming Home: The Dry Storm?
Coming Home: The Dry Storm was directed by Michèle Stephenson.
How long is Coming Home: The Dry Storm?
Coming Home: The Dry Storm has a runtime of 44m (44 minutes).
What genre is Coming Home: The Dry Storm?
Coming Home: The Dry Storm is a Documentary film.
Where was Coming Home: The Dry Storm produced?
Coming Home: The Dry Storm was produced in United States of America.