My Louisiana Love (2015)

ALL 04/05/2015 (en) Documentary, History 65 Min
  • Release
    04/05/2015
  • Production
    Within A Sense, Vision Maker Media
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    My Louisiana Love
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

My Louisiana Love follows a young Native American woman, Monique Verdin, as she returns to Southeast Louisiana to reunite with her Houma Indian family. But soon she sees that her people’s traditional way of life- fishing, trapping, and hunting these fragile wetlands– is threatened by a cycle of man-made environmental crises. As Louisiana is devastated by Hurricane Katrina and Rita and then the BP oil leak, Monique finds herself turning to environmental activism. She documents her family’s struggle to stay close to the land despite the cycle of disasters and the rapidly disappearing coastline. The film looks at the complex and uneven relationship between the oil industry and the indigenous community of the Mississippi Delta. In this intimate documentary portrait, Monique must overcome the loss of her house, her father, and her partner – and redefine the meaning of home. Her story is both unique and frighteningly familiar.

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My Louisiana Love (2015) 65 Min

ALL 04/05/2015 (en)
Documentary, History
  • Release 04/05/2015
  • Production
    Within A Sense, Vision Maker Media
  • Original title My Louisiana Love
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

My Louisiana Love follows a young Native American woman, Monique Verdin, as she returns to Southeast Louisiana to reunite with her Houma Indian family. But soon she sees that her people’s traditional way of life- fishing, trapping, and hunting these fragile wetlands– is threatened by a cycle of man-made environmental crises. As Louisiana is devastated by Hurricane Katrina and Rita and then the BP oil leak, Monique finds herself turning to environmental activism. She documents her family’s struggle to stay close to the land despite the cycle of disasters and the rapidly disappearing coastline. The film looks at the complex and uneven relationship between the oil industry and the indigenous community of the Mississippi Delta. In this intimate documentary portrait, Monique must overcome the loss of her house, her father, and her partner – and redefine the meaning of home. Her story is both unique and frighteningly familiar.

  1. Sharon Linezo Hong

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Julie Mallozzi

    Editor

  4. Julie Mallozzi, Sharon Linezo Hong, Monique Verdin

    Producer