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Flood Streets

2011 · 90 min Drama
8.5 / 10 · TMDB

A group of creative malcontents struggle to find love, money and marijuana in the surreal streets of post-flood New Orleans. A nuanced view of the city, Flood Streets reveals the true spirit of a defiant city many call “the Soul of America.” Interweaving characters as diverse and eccentric as the city itself, Flood Streets is based on a collection of short stories published as; In the Land of What Now.

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Year 2011
Country United States of America
Genre Drama
Director Joseph Meissner
Runtime 90 min.
Rating TMDB: 8.5/10 (2 votes)

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The film immerses us in the peculiar, almost mythical reality of New Orleans, where the daily struggle for survival intertwines with a search for beauty and levity. It avoids easy judgments, portraying the city through the personal dramas of its inhabitants.

What lingers after the viewing is a mosaic of characters and situations that leaves a residue of melancholy and peculiar hope. It’s a portrait of a city that refuses to be defeated, clinging to its soul amidst the ruins. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Joseph Meissner

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Jazz notes in flooded districts, sleepy heat and spectral life among the debris.

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