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Big Easy to Big Empty: The Untold Story of the Drowning of New Orleans is a american film of genre Documentary directed by Gregory Allyn Palast

Big Easy to Big Empty: The Untold Story of the Drowning of New Orleans (2007)

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Big Easy to Big Empty: The Untold Story of the Drowning of New Orleans is a 2007 documentary film directed and reported by Greg Palast for Democracy Now!.

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The film begins with an August 21, 2006 White House press conference from President George W. Bush in which he reiterates his commitment to help the city recover.

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