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Dispatches: Media After the Flood An Imax filmmaker flies into New Orleans, post-Katrina, and comes out with a film on culture, conservation, and rebuilding Louisiana's wetlands By Anthony Cerretani
IN AUGUST 2005, Imax director Greg MacGillivray (Everest, Coral Reef Adventure) was putting the finishing touches on a film tentatively titled Hurricane Warning. Its topic: Louisiana's vanishing wetlands and how their damaged condition had left New Orleans particularly vulnerable to storms blowing in off the Gulf of Mexico. Then Katrina hit. Within two days, MacGillivray was in the city, shooting footage for what would become a very different movie. Narrated by Meryl Streep, Hurricane on the Bayou follows four musicians who, in the midst of an ongoing public-awareness campaign to save the wetlands, have their lives irrevocably changed by Katrina. Outside's Anthony Cerretani spoke to MacGillivray as he prepared for the film's premiere, August 29 at New Orleans's Entergy Imax Theatre. Hurricane on the Bayou opens in Imax theaters across the country in December. Outside: Why were you originally drawn to this area of the country? And the wetlands and bayous remained your focus, even after hurricane Katrina? To get aerial shots, we heard you borrowed a helicopter from a movie set. Apparently notyour footage is stunning. What do you hope people take away from the film? |
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