THE NEW ORLEANS TEA PARTY
THE NEW ORLEANS TEA PARTY
THE NEW ORLEANS TEA PARTY is a 74-minute documentary about the rebuilding of civil society in post-Katrina New Orleans.
This shoestring-budget film was produced, directed, and edited by Marline Otte, Associate Professor of History, Tulane University, New Orleans, and Laszlo Fulop, Assistant Professor in the Film Department at the University of New Orleans.
The film was shot on HDV between December 2006 and October
2008 and it will be available soon.
A documentary by
Marline Otte and Laszlo Fulop