STRANGER THAN FICTION FILM SERIES - The Axe in the Attic ~ NY screening
02/10/2009
New York, NY
THE AXE IN THE ATTIC
Q&A with directors Lucia Small & Ed Pincus
Since its debut at the 2007 New York Film Festival, AXE IN THE ATTIC has been stirring audience debate for its heartfelt depictions of Hurricane Katrina evacuees and the questions it raises about the relationship between filmmakers and subjects.
Here's a description from the film's web site:
What does it mean to be exiled in your own country? Drawn together by outrage, documentary filmmakers Ed Pincus and Lucia Small embark on a sixty-day road trip from New England to Louisiana, and ultimately into the Katrina devastation zone to meet evacuees who have lost their homes. They make the uneasy choice of integrating themselves into the story, "because when you're two white northerners heading South, remaining behind the camera just doesn't feel like an option."
When the film opens, it is six months since Katrina hit New Orleans and the levees breached causing the largest internal migration in American history. We first see the eerie beauty and horror of the shattered landscape, draped in heavy fog and emptied of its residents.
The story of an American Diaspora unfolds - the displaced struggling with loss of home, family, and culture. Emotions range from deep pain to surprising humor, as filmmakers and subjects tackle questions of race, class, and our government's failure to protect its own.
Visit the film's official website:www.theaxeintheattic.com
Director: Lucia Small & Ed Pincus
Running time: 110 minutes
Release date: 2008
February 10, 2009 8:00 pm
Location Name: 
IFC Center
Address: 323 Sixth Ave. @ 3rd St., New York, NY