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Capturing Authentic Cajun Culture on Screen: Lost Bayou

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My podcast coverage of Nashville Film Festival begins with Lost Bayou, a film that premiered at Tribeca and went on to win Best Picture at the El Dorado Film Festival. Lost Bayou tells the story of a struggling addict who returns home to the Louisiana bayou to reconnect with her faith healer father, only to discover he’s hiding a troubling secret aboard his houseboat.

During the Nashville Film Festival, I had the chance to interview director Brian Richard, writer-actor Hunter Burke, and actor Jackson Beals about the film.

Some of the things we discuss include

  • Honoring not exploiting the Cajun faith-healing community
  • Getting the Cajun accents right and using them for story purposes
  • Working with the Grammy-winning band Lost Bayou Ramblers on the soundtrack
  • Nurturing a family-like atmosphere on set
  • Exploring a crisis of faith on screen
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nsavides productions – I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. My videos are here.

Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com

Related Episode

A few years ago I had the opportunity to interview Brian and Hunter about their short film Atchafalaya. It's included in my coverage of the New Orleans Film Festival 2015.

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Related Things
  • Good for What Ails You, the doc directed by Glen Pitre that explores Cajun faith healers.
  • Lost Bayou Ramblers, the band that provided the music for the film
  • If you are in or near New Orleans, you can catch Lost Bayou on Oct. 17 & 23 at the New Orleans Film Festival.

Music for the show provided by Rob Costlow.

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My podcast coverage of Nashville Film Festival begins with Lost Bayou, a film that premiered at Tribeca and went on to win Best Picture at the El Dorado Film Festival. Lost Bayou tells the story of a struggling addict who returns home to the Louisiana bayou to reconnect with her faith healer father, only to discover he’s hiding a troubling secret aboard his houseboat.

During the Nashville Film Festival, I had the chance to interview director Brian Richard, writer-actor Hunter Burke, and actor Jackson Beals about the film.

Some of the things we discuss include

  • Honoring not exploiting the Cajun faith-healing community
  • Getting the Cajun accents right and using them for story purposes
  • Working with the Grammy-winning band Lost Bayou Ramblers on the soundtrack
  • Nurturing a family-like atmosphere on set
  • Exploring a crisis of faith on screen
Sponsor for this Episode

nsavides productions – I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. My videos are here.

Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com

Related Episode

A few years ago I had the opportunity to interview Brian and Hunter about their short film Atchafalaya. It's included in my coverage of the New Orleans Film Festival 2015.

#

Related Things
  • Good for What Ails You, the doc directed by Glen Pitre that explores Cajun faith healers.
  • Lost Bayou Ramblers, the band that provided the music for the film
  • If you are in or near New Orleans, you can catch Lost Bayou on Oct. 17 & 23 at the New Orleans Film Festival.

Music for the show provided by Rob Costlow.

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