By Grace Madover
Jean Charles szigete is a devastating documentary showing the effects that rising sea levels and hurricanes have had on a coastal community. In this 8-minute short, we are shown around Isle de Jean Charles, an island off the coast of Southern Louisiana.
Rendező: Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, Jean Charles szigete gives viewers a look into how drastically the island has changed since the 1970’s. When Isle de Jean Charles resident, Edison Dardar, grew up on the island, there were around 300 homes. Today there are only 20 homes left on the island. It was eye-opening to hear from two Isle de Jean Charles residents about the changes that occur on the island every time a hurricane passes through. They explain that each time they must evacuate. After the storm, many residents cannot return to the island because their homes have been demolished.
A film végén, we learn that the U.S. Az Army Corps of Engineers elemezte a szigetet, de nem tervezik töltésrendszer kiépítését. Gátrendszer nélkül, a szigetet a tengerbe zuhanás veszélye fenyegeti. Mindenkinek ajánlom ezt a filmet, hogy jobban megértse mások életét, akik ilyen helyzetekben élnek.
Értékelem ezt a rövid dokumentumfilmet 4 kívül 5 csillagok.
Grace Madover felső tagozatos a Marylandi Egyetemen, College Park. Kommunikáció szakon, mellékszakon Vezetés szakos. She is a Communications Intern at CMRubinWorld working with our website and social media accounts. Besides film and writing, her interests include reading, cycling, and baking.
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