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  1. Hurricane Season is a 2009 American sports drama film directed by Tim Story and starring Forest Whitaker, Taraji P. Henson, Isaiah Washington, Lil Wayne, and Bow Wow. The screenplay was written by Robert Eisele and the film was produced by Raymond Brothers and Scott Glassgold.

  2. Dec 8, 2009 · Hurricane Season: Directed by Tim Story. With Forest Whitaker, Taraji P. Henson, Bonnie Hunt, Isaiah Washington. Al, a basketball coach at a New Orleans high school, finally has a winning team when Hurricane Katrina happens.

    • (3.2K)
    • Drama, Sport
    • Tim Story
    • 2009-12-08
  3. Feb 24, 2019 · Hurricane Season (2009) Trailer. A year after Hurricane Katrina, Al Collins, a high school basketball coach in Marrero, Louisiana, assembles a team of players who had previously attended five different schools before the disaster and leads them on the path to the state championships.

    • February 24, 2019
    • DREAM13Media
    • 2 min
    • 1417
  4. Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland) delivers a superstar performance in this powerful story based on real events. Amid the wreckage of Hurricane Katrina, one coach ...

  5. One year after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, high-school basketball coach Al Collins (Forest Whitaker) gathers displaced students and rebuilds the school team, the Patriots.

    • (38)
    • Tim Story
    • PG-13
    • Forest Whitaker
  6. Hurricane Season. 2009 · 1 hr 43 min. PG-13. Drama · Sport. The true story of a high school basketball coach in Louisiana who takes a team of displaced students to state championships after Hurricane Katrina. Subtitles: English. Starring: Forest Whitaker Taraji P. Henson Courtney B. Vance Bow Wow Irma P. Hall. Directed by: Tim Story.

  7. Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker delivers a superstar performance in this powerful story based on real events. Amid the wreckage of Hurricane Katrina, one coach attempts the impossible: create a winning basketball team using players from five of the hardest-hit high schools in the area.