Louisiana story:

Through the eyes of a young Cajun boy living on the Bayou, tells the story of disruption and change when an oil rig brings industry into his pristine world

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Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: [United States] Home Vision Entertainment c2003
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Summary:Through the eyes of a young Cajun boy living on the Bayou, tells the story of disruption and change when an oil rig brings industry into his pristine world
Item Description:DVD, Region 1 encoding. - Fully restored by the Library of Congress, The Museum of Modern Art, and the UCLA Film and Television Department. - Originally produced as motion picture in 1948. - Special features: Letters home: a reading of cinematographer Richard Leacock's Letters with images from the production; Flaherty and film: a filmed discussion between Frances Flaherty and Robert Gardner about the making of Louisiana story; Hidden and seeking: a documentary excerpt in which Frances Flaherty reflects on her life and work with Robert Flaherty; The land: an excerpt from a 1940 film directed by Robert Flaherty for the United States Department of Agriculture; Study film: commentary by Richard Leacock and Frances Flaherty over the famed opening sequence
Joseph Boudreaux, Lionel LeBlanc, Mrs. E. Bienvenu, Frank Hardy
Editor, Helen Van Dongen ; photography, Richard Leacock ; original music, Virgil Thomson ; music performed by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, conducting
Physical Description:1 videodisc (ca. 79 min.) sd., b&w 4 3/4 in

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