i didn't even know appalshop was underwater. seeing it underwater was like seeing such a pivotal place, like a home place being lost. jeffrey one response: do what : they've always done. filmmaker oakley fugate. your instinct as a filmmaker was, we have to document this. we have to make a film? >> there was a period where we had to make sure, you know, everyone was okay. but when we all got together, we're like 'we need to tell this story.' you know, this is our community. appalshop has been documenting it for years. jeffrey fugate was part of a : team that produced 'all is not lost,' documenting the toll the flood took on their community. >> you could see the water. it washed houses away. jeffrey: why did you call it all is not lost? because a lot was lost. >> but from that came the community itself, reaching out. like strangers, just checking in we have our community. we can build back. jeffrey but building back hasn't : been easy. appalshop, which always relied on a mix of funding sources like grants and private donors has be