Cinema On The Bayou says the show must go on, but online
Over 140 films will be streamed; 47 of those are French-speaking.
and last updated 2021-01-19 19:50:54-05
LAFAYETTE, La. â Louisianaâs second largest film festival, Cinema on the Bayou , is still happening this year, amid the pandemic. However, there will be some changes to the celebration.
For the first time ever, the festival will have to take place virtually. The program will include more than 140 films, ranging from narrative to experimental. Documentaries and animations will also be featured.
For the next eight days, festival goers can experience and watch over one hundred films from near and far. Miguel Lasala is a local filmmaker. He made a short film about the life of the late George Loli, who was a professor at University of Louisiana.
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