Joplin, Missouri - A Tornado Story

November. 09,2012      
Rating:
8.9
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Joplin native Chip Gubera's documentary JOPLIN MISSOURI: A TORNADO STORY is a comprehensive, informative account of the devastation wrought on his hometown by a natural disaster and its subsequent recovery. On May 21, 2011 the deadliest tornado ever recorded struck Joplin, an F5 in which wind gusts exceeded 200 mph. In fact, it was not a single tornado, but a multi-vortex tornado created by two converging storms. As local meteorologist Jeremiah Cook explained, this meant that the half mile wide tornado had several "fingers," each an individual tornado, and the rains were so heavy one could not see them before they struck. Narrator George Noory's jovial voice and the monotone recollections of survivors belie the overwhelming scope of the devastation.

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Reviews

Huievest
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BeSummers
2012/11/10

Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.

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Janis
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One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Le Movie Snob
2012/11/13

Joplin native Chip Gubera's documentary JOPLIN MISSOURI: A TORNADO STORY is a comprehensive, informative account of the devastation wrought on his hometown by a natural disaster and its subsequent recovery. On May 21, 2011 the deadliest tornado ever recorded struck Joplin, an F5 in which wind gusts exceeded 200 mph. In fact, it was not a single tornado, but a multi-vortex tornado created by two converging storms. As local meteorologist Jeremiah Cook explained, this meant that the half mile wide tornado had several "fingers," each an individual tornado, and the rains were so heavy one could not see them before they struck. Narrator George Noory's jovial voice and the monotone recollections of survivors belie the overwhelming scope of the devastation. Fortunately, director Gubera uses footage from weather satellite photos, security cameras, and police vehicle audio and video recordings to convey the immense power of the storm and the apocalyptic destruction it wrought. Before the rain has stopped falling, the citizens of Joplin begin to come together to account for their neighbors and rebuild their town. Assimilating all the details of how this is accomplished, one begins to realize this disaster could easily be called the "Anti-Katrina". Missouri state and federal programs contribute funds and facilitate applications for programs like SBA loans. National retailers set up temporary stores and assign some employees to help with cleaning up neighborhoods; local businesses keep their employees on their payrolls, despite lacking inventory or even a location. Church groups anonymously show up to help clean neighborhoods, asking nothing in return and refrain from proselytizing. Insurance agencies proactively file claims for their clients who may be too shell-shocked or depressed to meet deadlines. Donations from charities, celebrities, and countries as far away as, and as surprising as, the United Arab Emirates flow in. Everything was not perfect; Joplin did attract looters and shady contractors. However, it becomes clear that the sense of community coalesced by the disaster was certainly the greater force. Bail bondsmen will not do business with arrested looters. The question of why this disaster was so effectively handled compared to Katrina is overtly hinted at, even though it is beyond the scope of this film. However, it does linger in the background and highlights the lack of diversity in the community. Fortunately, this movie creates a record of the disaster that cannot be had through news updates as it is unfolding. A complete picture is only possible with the passage of time that can allow for a full physical assessment of the devastation and the space survivors need to even begin to process their experience.

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Debbie Foltz
2012/11/14

As a Joplin, Missouri resident I can highly recommend this well-made documentary that shows actual footage of the destructive force of the May 22, 2011 E-5 tornado that destroyed one-third of our city. The interviews with actual tornado survivors are gripping and show insight into what they went through, how they survived and how it effected them. I am proud of how our residents swept into swift action to help one another. Our city leaders and emergency responders were at their best that day as they covered the wide area of destruction and met the immediate needs.If you ever wondered what if would be like to go through a powerful tornado, watch this film. If you wonder how a city can recovery from a devastatingly destructive tornado, watch this film

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