Filmmaker Spike Lee’s latest documentary, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts, is not without controversy. Lee is one of the most provocative filmmakers in the business who has unflinchingly turned his eye on the most highly charged issues of our time, including the state of race relations. He has no interest in making films for lazy Saturday afternoons when, armed with overpriced stale popcorn and watered-down drinks, many of us stumble through the dark in search of a seat to be entranced by the latest digitally enhanced special effects. You know, those computer-generated montages that blur the line between reality and spectacle, where anything is possible because there are no consequences.

In When the Levees Broke however, the consequences are what Lee’s focus is all about. Hurricane Katrina had a life of roughly 10 days. Spawned in the Caribbean, it largely left Florida untouched as it made its way to the Gulf of Mexico and its eventual target — the Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana coastlines. In this day and age, hurricanes are presented to the country almost in the form of entertainment. CNN, MSNBC, Fox, the Weather Channel, all treat correspondents as heroes when they are lashed about by the wind and rain. Then as soon as the hurricane dissipates, the media and the public at large are off to the next story. Little thought or interest is devoted to what is left behind. Katrina broke that mold as the extent of the damage and the breakdown of the local, state, and federal governments became apparent. But as the nation’s attention span has grown shorter, inevitably there comes a day when the page is turned. And it is that day that Lee is focused on.

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