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Alex LeMay's "Desert Bayou" offers an intriguing take on the post-Katrina diaspora of New Orleanians by focusing on the evacuation of 600 black survivors to Salt Lake City.
Desert Bayou. Detailing the experiences of about 600 Hurricane Katrina refugees from New Orleans being transplanted to, of all places, Salt Lake City, "Bayou" stands as an intriguing addition to ...
There are few places whiter than Salt Lake City, but that didn’t prevent a sizable number of African-American New Orleanians from relocating there after Hurricane Katrina left them homeless ...
Director Alex LeMay follows up 2004’s “The Bulls of Suburbia” with “Desert Bayou,” a compelling documentary that details 600 African-American Hurricane Katrina evacuees who are ...
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Alex LeMay’s Desert Bayou makes a fitting sequel to Spike Lee’s opus When the Levees Broke. The film opens by reprising the indelible and shameful ...
While most Hurricane Katrina documentaries focus on the disaster itself, FEMA’s failed response and the immediate aftermath in New Orleans, Desert Bayou begins by examining ...
There are a million stories hiding behind the words “Hurricane Katrina”; Alex LeMay’s documentary “Desert Bayou” focuses on just two. In the aftermath of the August 2005 New Orleans ...
The film, titled Desert Bayou, centers on New Orleans residents that were displaced to Salt Lake City, Utah in the wake of Katrina. “This movie is growing quickly and it should be in all ...
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