| Year | 2010 |
| Director(s) | Jace Freeman |
| Runtime | 42 min |
| Producer(s) | Jace Freeman |
| Honor(s) | Heartland Film Festival Film |
When The Ground Stopped Shaking is about a displaced community in Haiti rebuilding their lives with the help of international aid after the January 12, 2010 earthquake. A documentary about life and death, the film’s portrayal of a refugee camp chronicles the regeneration of a nation persevering on uneven ground.










Truly anxious to see this one… especially since I graduated with the filmmaker!
Powerful portrayal of the struggle to help others. It’s amazing how unifying the struggle to save the innocence of children.