In Breaux Bridge and Catahoula, in the heart of French Louisiana, people share crawfish stories.
In King Crawfish the Cajun spirit gets poured out on a communal table, even as the harvest is diminishing. At the Festival, everything Cajuns value takes to the stage -- their language, their music, their food, their dance, and their crawfish. Thousands of pounds of crawfish get served up at the festival, most coming from their natural habitat, the Atchafalaya Basin. But, in one small fishing community in the basin, fishermen fight to retain their way of life.
King Crawfish, with a special introduction by National Geographic writer and filmmaker Jon Bowermaster, will debut at the Bayou Bijou Theater in the UL Lafayette Student Union, 600 McKinley St., on Thursday, June 24th, at 7:00 pm. Admission is free.
i am from breaux bridge i know alot of people on this video
crrobin69 7 months ago
Beautiful
guymartindesign 1 year ago
anyone know if it can be bought now?
ladydrama85 1 year ago
Nice video; five stars! I have been to the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival; would LOVE to go back there! :D
txstoryteller 1 year ago
Congratulations on the wonderful production! See you at the UL at Lafayette Bayou Bijou June 24.
sonjakay 1 year ago
I wanna shot my film using 5D Mark II + 35L + 70-200 2.8 IS.
fengsi1983 1 year ago