Treme is a TV show set in New Orleans that explores the lives of residents as they navigate the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The story revolves around the struggles, triumphs, and resilience of the people as they rebuild their lives, highlighting the city's rich music and cultural heritage.
During Hurricane Katrina, doctors and nurses at a New Orleans hospital's intensive care unit struggle to treat patients when the facility loses power for 5 days.
Terence McDonagh is a corrupt police lieutenant in New Orleans who is addicted to drugs and gambling. He gets involved in a murder investigation and goes on a downward spiral, leading him to make dangerous decisions and face the consequences of his actions.
After Hurricane Katrina hits Louisiana, a teenage boy, a teenage girl, and an ex-convict embark on a road trip adventure in search of their fathers. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and discover more about themselves and each other.
Almost five years ago, a disaster struck New Orleans. The media said it was a natural disaster primarily affecting poor black people. On both counts, the media was wrong.In his feature--length documentary The Big Uneasy, humorist and New Orleans resident Harry Shearer gets the inside story of a disaster that could have been prevented from the people who were there
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, a revolutionary pharmaceutical anti-depressant called Zombex, which has unintended side effects, is unleashed, turning people into zombies. As the city of New Orleans descends into chaos, a group of survivors must find a way to escape and stay alive.
Filmmaker Larry Wayne Warren hosts an improvised trek through New Orleans in September 2005 to survey the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.
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