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Louisiana Blues 1993

★ 7.01 votes52 min📅 1993-01-01

Dive into the vibrant world of Louisiana Blues (1993), a captivating documentary that delves into the heart of Creole and Cajun music.

Director: Jean-Pierre Bruneau

Cast

Bruce Daigrepont
Michael Doucet
Beau Jocque
D.L. Menard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Louisiana Blues (1993) about?

This documentary explores the world of Creole and Cajun music, delving into the lives of musicians who keep traditional zydeco rhythms alive in the face of adversity.

Who directed Louisiana Blues?

The film was directed by Jean-Pierre Bruneau.

Who stars in Louisiana Blues?

The main cast includes Bruce Daigrepont, Michael Doucet, Beau Jocque, and D.L. Menard.

Is Louisiana Blues (1993) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, the film's unique blend of music, culture, and history makes it a compelling watch for fans of documentaries and Louisiana's rich cultural heritage.

How long is Louisiana Blues?

The runtime is 52 minutes.

About Louisiana Blues (1993) — A Journey Through the Heart of Louisiana's Music Heritage

Dive into the vibrant world of Louisiana Blues (1993), a captivating documentary that delves into the heart of Creole and Cajun music. Filmmakers Jean-Pierre Bruneau and Jose Reynes bring to life the rich cultural heritage of Louisiana, where traditional zydeco rhythms continue to thrive despite adversity. From the swampy backwoods to the lively streets of New Orleans, this film is a journey through the land, people, and sounds that make Louisiana Blues so unforgettable.

Witness the resilience of musicians like Bruce Daigrepont, Michael Doucet, and Beau Jocque, who keep the spirit of Louisiana Blues alive through their music. This documentary is a testament to the power of art to transcend time and circumstance, and a celebration of the unique culture that defines the region. With its infectious energy and poignant storytelling, Louisiana Blues (1993) is an experience not to be missed.