Jazz City Animal Film

A new film documents the separation of Katrina survivors from their companion animals.


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This month, Mine, a documentary about residents in New Orleans and their companion animals, will be released in select cities across the US. The film chronicles survivors of Hurricane Katrina who were separated from their animals during the 2005 disaster, and the rescue workers who saved countless cats and dogs. During the aftermath, people around the country adopted the homeless animals, but now custody battles have ensued between the original and new guardians. Mine documents the fate of everyone involved, and has won awards at the South by Southwest Film Festival and the San Francisco Documentary Festival.

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