A small town struggles to move forward in the aftermath of a devastating natural disaster. 1 hour, 25 minutes. The screening will be followed by Q&A with filmmaker, Joe DeVito.
This documentary film captures the human story of small-town America in Manville, New Jersey, throughout and beyond the events of Hurricane Ida in 2021. This is a borough in the heart of the state that is in a constant struggle for economic resilience and famous for tragedy, yet it remains strong in its community values, American pride and cultural history.
Part of the Princeton Environmental Film Festival. You can see a full schedule of events on peff.eventive.org.