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Baton Rouge-filmed ‘National Treasure: Edge of History’ to debut just in time for Christmas break on December 14th
National Treasure: Edge of History, a major production this year for the city of Baton Rouge, is set for a ten-episode season and the first two episodes will be available for viewing on December 14th.
Finding connection through cinematic taste buds: The food scenes that deserve a place at a Thanksgiving table
As an ode to a week where relationships are strengthened or exacerbated surrounding a meal, here are a few scenes where the food on the table turns a simple task into an art form.
Surging Louisiana Film community represented in ’40 under 40′ by Baton Rouge Film Commissioner Katie Pryor
The Greater Baton Rouge Business Report released its annual “40 Under 40” Class of 2022, putting a face to the post-Covid regenerating film industry: Executive Director of the Baton Rouge Film Commission, Katie Pryor.
A thunderclap amongst mountains: The 2022 New Orleans Film Festival declares its filmmaker awards from an extraordinary field
NOFF 2022 awards ceremony took place on November 8th at the New Orleans Jazz Market, and here are some of the highlights of the 2022 New Orleans Film Festival.
Buzz grows for New Orleans-based Giancarlo Esposito/Bradley Whitford series ‘Parish’ as it sets to wrap
The upcoming AMC series Parish, starring Giancarlo Esposito, Bradley Whitford, and Paula Malcolmson, has been filming in New Orleans since August.
Director John F. Beach wins the gladiatorial 2022 Louisiana Film Prize with ‘They Grow Up So Fast’
John F. Beach took home the Grand Prize at the 2022 Louisiana Film Prize festival for his short film They Grow Up So Fast. The Film Prize was made up of a fiercely competitive battle royale arena of 20 films competing for the $50,000 award.
‘Unicorn Poop’ by Lorna Street Dopson is one of 20 films YOU can vote on for the 2022 Louisiana Film Prize from October 20th to the 22nd
Louisiana Film Prize Festival runs from October 20th to 22nd, and the festival will stream virtually and with in-person screenings at various locations in Shreveport. Unicorn Poop by Lorna Street Dopson is one of 20 films you can vote for!
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