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.

Writer

Chana Gazit

Director

Chana Gazit

Music

Michael Bacon

Book

John M. Barry

Editor

David Steward

Co-Director

David Steward

mississippi river racism flood american experience reconstruction era

Status

Released

Countries

    Companies

    • Steward/Gazit Productions