1168954
1168954

Fatal Flood

2001-04-16 en 60m
Documentary
In the spring of 1927, after weeks of incessant rains, the Mississippi River went on a rampage from Cairo, Illinois to New Orleans, inundating hundreds of towns, killing as many as a thousand people and leaving a million homeless. In Greenville, Mississippi, efforts to contain the river pitted the majority black population against an aristocratic plantation family, the Percys, and the Percys against themselves. A dramatic story of greed, power and race during one of America's greatest natural disasters.

Director

Chana Gazit

Writer

Chana Gazit

Music

Michael Bacon

Book

John M. Barry

Co-Director

David Steward

Editor

David Steward

mississippi river racism flood american experience reconstruction era

Status

Released

Countries

    Companies

    • Steward/Gazit Productions