Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDeep in the bayou sits a floating town called Little Chenier. It is here that Beaux and his mentally challenged brother, Pemon, run a bait-and-tackle shop. Pemon is accused of a crime, and B... Tout lireDeep in the bayou sits a floating town called Little Chenier. It is here that Beaux and his mentally challenged brother, Pemon, run a bait-and-tackle shop. Pemon is accused of a crime, and Beaux chooses to protect his brother at all costs.Deep in the bayou sits a floating town called Little Chenier. It is here that Beaux and his mentally challenged brother, Pemon, run a bait-and-tackle shop. Pemon is accused of a crime, and Beaux chooses to protect his brother at all costs.
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- 7 victoires au total
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well done non-Hollywood movie which seem to be so rare these days.
it is a story about two brothers, one with a mental problem, the other one with a big heart and the will to do anything to protect his handicapped brother.
the scenery is really beautiful and i hope the environment can catch up after the horrible impact of hurricane Katrina.
the portray of the Cajun people and culture was very interesting to watch on screen.
the final scene is excellent and left me speechless for a minute.
i hope this movie does well on DVD, because it deserves it.
it is a story about two brothers, one with a mental problem, the other one with a big heart and the will to do anything to protect his handicapped brother.
the scenery is really beautiful and i hope the environment can catch up after the horrible impact of hurricane Katrina.
the portray of the Cajun people and culture was very interesting to watch on screen.
the final scene is excellent and left me speechless for a minute.
i hope this movie does well on DVD, because it deserves it.
I was very surprised by this independent film, what some would not consider great performances because the characters don't speak very eloquently, I couldn't disagree more. The point is to make them act and sound like people from the deep south who live on the bayou, how do you think they talk? For a lower budget film the cinematography was great, some of that just comes from a good location choice, but some of the shots combined with great music through out were amazing. The film does a great job of building tension for events you can feel are inevitable but at the same times gives you an unpredictable ending. I'm glad I fell upon this film, it always irritates me though thinking of how many little films like this that slip right by me and tons of others because they're not done by a bigger studio. I mean if I barely hear about it then most people will miss it completely, and that's a shame.
Finally! A movie that portrays Cajuns realistically without fake accents and over-the-top stupidity. This movie shows the soul of the Cajun people and the beauty of the land in which they live.Although the story takes place in the bayous of Louisiana the theme of jealousy is universal and everyone can relate to it no matter where this movie is shown. The music is not your typical "Jolie Blond" french music heard in every Louisiana film. It's french, but beautiful and haunting and helps to unify the film bringing the characters, bayou setting, and music together into one of the best films I've enjoyed in the past months. Bravo!
This just moved above Bicycle Thief, Once Were Warriors, Once Upon a Time in America and Godfather. Seriously, never seen anything like this. Wow. I'm in awe. Wow. This is the best. Historic. Seriously. I don't know this culture very well, but the humanism displayed here, the friendship, the stupidity and the loyalty is so realistic...at least I hope so. The acting is beyond sublime, the story so poignant. Just watch. I have no idea why I haven't heard of this story before. Swampy. Devout. Loyal. Surprising. Surprising. Surprising. Heart warming. Disturbing. Concerning. I've now used too many words to describe what is a perfect piece of art. Just watch this film.
The story has a few twist and turns that I didn't expect and overall it was great to see a film made in Louisiana about something besides New Orleans. That said, I worry that anyone outside of Louisiana seeing this film may think we all run around in flat bottom boats and wrestle alligators for fun. Yes, there are a few people like these left near where my family and I live, but they are disappearing as fast as the marshland on the Louisiana coast! The setting for the film is in Cameron Parish along the banks of the Mermentau River. The film doesn't cast the Cameron Parish Sheriff's office in a very good light, but it is a good story and it was told well in the film. There was a scene in the film of a pig roast and crawfish's boil to celebrate a wedding. The food, drink, music and dancing looked and sounded like many a Saturday night in South Louisiana. Little Chenier is a remote place where everyone knows everyone and is a true community in every sense of the word. It was great to see that sense of community come through in the film.
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- AnecdotesWhen Jo Jo and Pemon dance, the announcer comes on and announces a woman who then begins singing. Her name is Mandy 'Mandy Kay' LeBoeuf Persing native of Sulphur, Louisiana.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Little Chenier: A Cajun Story
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 1 800 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 87 939 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 37 318 $US
- 20 janv. 2008
- Montant brut mondial
- 87 939 $US
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