“one of the rare works of film or visual art made in the wake of hurricane katrina to look beyond the devastation of new orleans, south of ten is a small gem of a film that opens our eyes to the possibilities of other images, and other meanings, of this american tragedy. it catalogues a set of ordinary people and extraordinary actions – carrying a toilet, finding a trombone, lifting a house – by mississippi survivors of the flooding, capturingthe charmed and terrible nature of survival. without uttering a word, south of ten asks: after all, what does it mean to act?” – jonathan kahana
producer/director/writer: liza johnson
editor: andrea chignoli
1st ac: boon fox
sound: masahiko fox
read more about SOUTH OF TEN on liza johnson’s website