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Jul 14, 2014 · Supported by her irrepressible African-American aide Barbara Lacen-Keller, Head polarizes the city as her candidacy threatens to diminish the power and influence of its black citizens. Featuring a...
New Orleans is the setting for Getting Back to Abnormal, a film that serves up a provocative mix of race, corruption and politics to tell the story of the re-election campaign of Stacy Head, a white woman in a city council seat traditionally held by a black representative.
'Getting Back To Abnormal' is an intimate look at race, politics and culture in post-Katrina New Orleans. Five years after the storm, New Orleans has changed. It is less black and less poor, and one polarizing white politician has become a lightning rod for all things racial.
Feb 2, 2013 · Documentary by Louis Alvarez, Andrew Kolker, Peter Odabashian & Paul Stekler, 2013, USA, 92'http://www.gettingbacktoabnormal.comNew Orleans' long history of ...
Jul 14, 2014 · New Orleans is the setting for Getting Back to Abnormal, a film that serves up a provocative mix of race, corruption and politics to tell the story of the re-election campaign of Stacy Head, a white woman in a city council seat traditionally held by a black representative.
A sobering look at the reverberations of segregation, but Abnormal also offers a surprisingly lighthearted glimpse of the Big Easy's salty-sweet locals. — Jason Clark, Entertainment Weekly Embodies all the drama of living life in 'post-racial' America.
For three of its four producers, Getting Back to Abnormal is a coming home of sorts. Louis Alvarez, Andy Kolker and Paul stekler began their filmmaking careers in new orleans, and the city...