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Director: Joseph Meissner
Cast: Becky Stark, Joseph Meissner, Harry Shearer, Rachel Dupard
A group of creative malcontents struggle to find love, money and marijuana in the surreal streets of post-flood New Orleans. A nuanced view of the city, Flood Streets reveals the true spirit of a defiant city many call “the Soul of America.” Interweaving characters as diverse and eccentric as the city itself, Flood Streets is based on a collection of short stories published as; In the Land of What Now.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Flood Streets, a 2011 drama directed by Joseph Meissner, has received a mixed critical reception. The film is based on a collection of short stories and offers a nuanced view of post-flood New Orleans through the lens of a group of creative misfits. While details on its awards recognition are not provided, the film's ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes suggest that it has garnered a varied audience response.
Why you might like this:
Flood Streets, directed by Joseph Meissner in 2011, offers a nuanced and eccentric exploration of post-flood New Orleans, blending drama with a unique perspective on the city's vibrant and defiant spirit. The ensemble cast, including Becky Stark and Harry Shearer, brings to life a diverse array of characters struggling to find their way in the surreal streets, making this film a must-see for fans of character-driven dramas with a strong sense of place.