1978 | United States | Experimental

Providence Deals With Disaster

  • English - 8 mins
  • Director | Laurie McDonald
  • Writer | -
  • Producer | -

STATUS: Released

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The historic Great Blizzard of 1978, one of the most severe blizzards in U.S. history, hit southern New England with paralyzing effects. When no one could drive, and thousands of cars were buried under five feet of snow on local highways, people took to the streets, including Laurie with a Portapak. The tape features commentary provided by local citizens, a National Guard helicopter invasion, the five-day traffic jam frozen on the I-95 highway, and an optimism-in-the-face-of adversity speech by the Governor of Rhode Island.

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