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  1. 23. Okt. 2007 · Wade in the Water, Children: Directed by Gabriel Nussbaum, Elizabeth Wood. With Wilie Batiste, Avis Brock, Jonathon Brookin, Alfred Cobbins. Through a passionate mixture of private videos, uncensored interviews and school-day adventures, the children of New Orleans' notoriously violent Central City neighborhood have created a ...

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    • Documentary
    • Gabriel Nussbaum, Elizabeth Wood
    • 2007-10-23
  2. Wade in the Water, Children (Feature Doc) — Bank Street Films. A documentary by Elizabeth Wood, Gabriel Nussbaum and the film class at the first school to open in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. 2010, 88 minutes. "A must see film." • The Boston Globe.

  3. 1. Jan. 2007 · Overview. Through a passionate mixture of private videos, uncensored interviews and school-day adventures, the children of New Orleans' notoriously violent Central City neighborhood have created a riveting portrait of childhood at the heart of an ongoing American crisis.

  4. Wade In The Water Children. Six months after Katrina, Elizabeth Wood and Gabriel Nussbaum moved to New Orleans to help students express their thoughts in response to the chaos of the storm. 1 IMDb 6.6 1 h 18 min 2007. 7+.

  5. Wade in the Water, Children. A Documentary Directed by Elizabeth Wood and Gabriel Nussbaum Created and Filmed by the 8th Grade Students at the first school to reopen in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina "...a DEVASTATING first-hand account of life in Post-Katrina New Orleans, told from the mouths of babes who are surviving it under ...

  6. A Feature Documentary. Directed, Produced, Edited by Elizabeth Wood and Gabriel Nussbaum. Created and Filmed by the 6th + 8th Grade Documentary Film Class. at the first school to reopen in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Available on iTunes and DVD. Audience Award Winner, The New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival.

    • 2 Min.
    • Bank Street Films
  7. 2007 Directed by Elizabeth Wood, Gabriel Nussbaum. Through a passionate mixture of private videos, uncensored interviews and school-day adventures, the children of New Orleans’ notoriously violent Central City neighborhood have created a riveting portrait of childhood at the heart of an ongoing American crisis.