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Soledad O'Brien & Spike Lee Tell Katrina Stories, Through Teens' Eyes
The special was filmed almost entirely by the teens with handheld digital video cameras. "The teens discuss loss, depression, inspiration and redemption in their own words, diary-style." Children of the Storm premieres Wednesday, August 29, at 8pmET. The full press release is after the jump... As the Gulf region marks the second year since Hurricane Katrina, CNN's Soledad O'Brien and filmmaker Spike Lee team with 11 New Orleans-area teenagers for a documentary that captures what their lives have been like since the devastating storm. Filmed almost entirely by the teens with handheld digital video cameras, CNN: Special Investigations Unit - Children of the Storm focuses on the personal journeys of Deshawn Dabney, Brandon Franklin, Amanda Hill and Shantia Reneau. Children of the Storm premieres on Wednesday, Aug. 29, at 8 p.m., with replays on Saturday, Sept. 1, and Sunday, Sept. 2, at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. All times Eastern. Before Hurricane Katrina, 75,000 children attended public schools in New Orleans and suburban St. Bernard Parish. The teens in the documentary are among the 30,000 students who have returned to their schools. Filmed between January and August of this year, the teens discuss loss, depression, inspiration and redemption in their own words, diary-style. Shantia is an honor student. Home for her is a FEMA trailer. She desperately wants to leave for college to escape her hometown that she feels no longer offers opportunities for the future. She was accepted to Southeastern Louisiana University in February, but it’s unclear how her family’s financial challenges will affect that dream. "We're like the 'lost city,'" Brandon says. "Really, to me, New Orleans feels like an island to the United States ... it's like they don't really care." Amanda, also an honor student, worries about her grandmother’s health and how they will survive on her grandmother’s minimum-wage earnings. Amanda reveals that after her story first appeared on CNN in March, she received generous assistance from viewers and, during the course of filming, a team of volunteers renovated their home. Children of the Storm is produced by Michelle Rozsa and edited by Matt Arnold. David Allbritton and Fred Schang were the lead photojournalists for this production. Mark Nelson is the vice president and senior executive producer of CNN Productions. Email This Post |
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