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A Canadian man and his blind dog set out in his 18 wheeler to the Katrina ravaged Mississippi Gulf Cost to do what the government says "can't be done." To everyone's surprise Peter was the first long haul trucker to arrive at the relief center Camp Coast Care in Long Beach Mississippi, just seven days after the storm. In addition to getting one determined truck driver's views on life, it's a story about everyday people trying to make a difference in the aftermath of the humbling force of Hurricane Katrina, the worst natural disaster in American history.
Documentary Length: 47 minutes
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Crystal Heart Directors Award, Hearts and Minds Film Festival. Dover, Delaware 2007
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Platinum Remi Award – Houston Worldfest 2007, Best Use of Music
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2nd place Documentary Award – Reel HeARTS International Film Festival, Toronto
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Produced in association with VisionTV in Canada.
International distribution by Ellis Releasing.
Made with funding assistance from Ontario Film and Television Tax Credits, OMDC and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credits.
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