" An absolutely beautiful, breathtaking film...If you don't shed a tear, you ain't right". ." - Terry Bradshaw
"A winner." - Mike Scott, New Orleans Times-Picayune
Terry Bradshaw narrates this inspiring documentary about the East St. John Wildcats, a ragtag Louisiana high school football team inundated with former rival players displaced from their homes by Hurricane Katrina. Going on little more than faith, these boys from different racial and economic backgrounds manage to set aside their differences, mold themselves into a cohesive team and bring a measure of healing to their storm-ravaged community.
It's not just a movie, it's an event: Q&A with the filmmaker, Franklin Martin, Coach Doe, and special guests.
FREE SCREENING! If you represent a religious organization, school, or sports team and would like to have a free screening of this film at your institution, email ari@indiedocs.net or call (310) 285-0812 ext.*811.
At East St. John High School, teenage boys blown together by the winds of Katrina are forced to overcome the tragedy of losing their homes and school. Kids with vastly different racial, economic and religious backgrounds must quickly learn to co-exist. And one-time rivals are challenged to band together and lift the spirit of their broken community.
Featuring Alice Waters, Wolfgang Puck, Michael Pollan, Marion Nestle, Suzanne Goin and more!
A fascinating look at how American agricultural policy and food culture developed in the 20th century, and how the California food movement rebelled against big agribusiness to launch the local organic food movement.
“..Serves up the history and politics of how America eats in a breezy, amusing way.” - LA Weekly
“Exactly what a documentary should be-fun to watch & educational. I urge you-See This Movie!” - Organic Horizon
Narrated by Woody Harrelson AND featuring Willie Nelson
In 1996, Bob and Kelly King pioneered a waste to energy process that created America's first retail biodiesel pump and refinery on the island of Maui. Their cradle to cradle strategies to refine sustainable biodiesel eventually inspired a partnership with Willie Nelson, becoming an essential element to propelling biodiesel into mainstream recognition. Together, they brought their ideas and the technology to the countryside -- farmers use a lot of fuel to run their farms, and now they have the ability to grow their own.