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Washington D.C. Premiere

KATRINA'S CHILDREN


KATRINA'S CHILDREN (USA, 2008, 83 min.)

Washington, D.C. Premiere A compelling feature-length documentary about nineteen children from different neighborhoods of New Orleans. Told entirely from the children's point of view, the film
explores the impact of Hurricane Katrina on their lives. We enter their world through their stories, play and art. We see several of their drawings animated, magically bringing their interior universe to life. Aching with sadness, yet grounded in hope, Katrina’s Children is ultimately a celebration of children's extraordinary resilience and a tribute to New Orleans’ indomitable spirit. Directed by Laura Belsey. Produced by Laura Belsey and Babs Johnson.

Introduced by Deborah Gaston, Director of Education at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Discussion with director Laura Belsey follows screening.

Ticket/Reservation Info:

Tickets required. NMWA members, students and adults 60 and over, $4; Gen. Admission, $5. Reservations required. Please call 202-783-7370 or email: reservations@nmwa.org.

National Museum of Women in the Arts, Theatre
1250 New York Ave., NW

(METRO: Metro Center, 13th St. exit)

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