It’s crucial to know how to communicate your whereabouts during carnival season in New Orleans. At a parade, you’re either standing on the neutral ground (the median) or the sidewalk side. This NOLA-centric block features six films embracing the intricacies of our great city and its people, all comfortably positioned on the sidewalk side. Featuring DISTANT MARDI GRAS, PRINCESS STEPHANEY, THE ONLY THING LEFT TO DO, ARE OUR MOTHERS, JOSE, and A WILLIAMS FAMILY MORNING.
Runtime: 71 minutes
A window into one single laid back morning with the late Mr. James Williams Sr. and family. The long established New Orleans gospel group, The Crownseekers, rehearses for the 2014 Jazz Fest while sharing a little of themselves and some laughs with one another. One acoustic guitar, five beautiful voices, and a few priceless perspectives on life and gospel music.
- Year2020
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- PremiereWorld
- DirectorKevin Hughes
- ProducerKevin Hughes
- CinematographerKevin Hughes
- EditorKevin Hughes
It’s crucial to know how to communicate your whereabouts during carnival season in New Orleans. At a parade, you’re either standing on the neutral ground (the median) or the sidewalk side. This NOLA-centric block features six films embracing the intricacies of our great city and its people, all comfortably positioned on the sidewalk side. Featuring DISTANT MARDI GRAS, PRINCESS STEPHANEY, THE ONLY THING LEFT TO DO, ARE OUR MOTHERS, JOSE, and A WILLIAMS FAMILY MORNING.
Runtime: 71 minutes
A window into one single laid back morning with the late Mr. James Williams Sr. and family. The long established New Orleans gospel group, The Crownseekers, rehearses for the 2014 Jazz Fest while sharing a little of themselves and some laughs with one another. One acoustic guitar, five beautiful voices, and a few priceless perspectives on life and gospel music.
- Year2020
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- PremiereWorld
- DirectorKevin Hughes
- ProducerKevin Hughes
- CinematographerKevin Hughes
- EditorKevin Hughes