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Big Charity: The Death of America's Oldest Hospital is a gritty, raw documentary that pulls no punches about the legacy of Charity Hospital. You get a real sense of the atmosphere, the tension in the air as Hurricane Katrina approaches. The pacing is reflective, letting you sit with the gravity of what these healthcare workers faced during the storm. It's not just about the building; it's about the people, their stories, and the emotional weight they carry. The interviews are heartfelt and sometimes difficult to watch, but they shine a light on the complexities of public healthcare. The archival footage adds a haunting quality, making the hospital's closure feel all the more poignant, almost like a character in its own right. Definitely has a unique vibe, and it feels important to the narrative of New Orleans.
Includes exclusive interviews that reveal personal stories.Features never-before-seen archival footage of the hospital.Captures the emotional turmoil of healthcare workers during Katrina.
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Alexander John Glustrom
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