Michael J. Schoen Narrates “Tide of Tears”
March 26, 2009

Voice artist Michael J. Schoen narrated the documentary “Tide of Tears: The Collapse of the Cajun Coast”, a film that was featured as part of the New York International Film and Video Festival.
As the documentary’s website indicates, Tide of Tears isn’t just another documentary on Louisiana’s land loss. Tide of Tears is the one story that has not yet been told. Once called “the promised land”, South Louisiana is a now a land of broken dreams, a place where faith is fading fast. The dire consequences of what may be the greatest man-made disaster in America.
As the wetland washes away, so does the true charm of the region… the Cajun culture. A way of life that has survived more than three hundred years, as distinct and colorful as the landscape itself.
Directed by Stephanie Kovac, and filmed in high definition, Tide of Tears is an in-depth look at a culture teetering on the edge of extinction and a somber expose of what America stands to lose if nothing is done to save it.
To learn more about this documentary, visit:
Source: Michael J. Schoen




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