2004年,飓风Charley查理过后,毁坏了在佛罗里达 夏洛特地区(Charlotte County)的约1万1千永久建筑和活动房屋. 灾后,Bush布什政府根据条例建设了临时定居点,将Charlotte County监狱改建,提供了大量活动住房给灾后居民18个月的免租金住宿,,起名为"菲玛之城"(FEMA city),Fema城很快成了一个成熟的社区,但治安状况却是越来越差,引起了周边地区居民的不满,而当18月的期限到期时,迁移问题渐渐的成了Fema所有人担心的问题。 制片人Jamin Griffiths带我们进入Fema城,去认识那些住在活动房内的家庭,了解Fema居民们如何应付经济上的困难,面对不得不搬家的艰难选择. Jamin Griffiths在拍摄这部纪录片的同时,把自己的另一套房子提供出来,租给了这位生活困难的老头。本片在07年获得了多个纪录片奖项。DVD版于2008年3月发行 In 2004, a trailer park was set-up in a field in Charlotte County, Florida after Hurricane Charley destroyed buildings and homes. Nearly 1,500 people moved into the more than 1,000 trailers and it took on the nickname FEMA City. It is FEMA's policy to provide free emergency housing for up to 18 months. Once displaced, residents of FEMA City found that returning to their homes and to normalcy would prove to be one of the greatest challenges of their lives. Filmmaker Jamin Griffiths takes a look at the terrible toll the storm took on the community, and the long, difficult wait of most FEMA City residents to find a foothold back in the Southwest Florida area
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