Spike Lee to Return to New Orleans to Follow-Up on Katrina Doc

NEW
YORK, June 5: Spike Lee plans to return to New Orleans to follow up on the
stories that were told in his four-hour Peabody Award winning HBO documentary When
the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts
, about the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.

Lee
is not sure when he will return to New Orleans. "The story is not
over," he said. "It's still something that's evolving and we want to
keep on top of it."

Lee’s
film was able to tell stories not often seen on television news. He collected
footage of bloated bodies floating in the floodwaters near New Orleans, much of
it taken by the BBC. American news networks could show little of it, he said.