Roots of Fire: The New Generation of Cajun Music (DVD)

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Format:  NTSC    Region 1

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Release Date:  2024

Label:  First Run Features

 

In Roots of Fire, award-winning musicians honor the rich history and cultural legacy of Cajun music. Featuring electrifying performances from the Pine Leaf Boys, Feufollet, Jourdan Thibodeaux et Les Rôdailleurs, Bonsoir Catin, and more, this crowd-pleasing documentary explores how playing kick-ass music preserves Cajun tradition for future generations.

Reviews

“Enchanting, enthralling, unforgettable…one of the finest music documentaries I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing, making it an essential watch for anyone who possesses a deep passion for the art of music.” – Dustin Vitale, Overly Honest Film Reviews

“The biggest delight is all that music – joyful, toe-tapping and irresistible.” – Cate Marquis, Alliance of Women Film Journalists

“Rousing…passionate! Peppered with concert footage and juicy interviews, ‘Roots of Fire’ is a warm portrait of the saucy inheritors of one of America’s cultural treasures: Cajun music.”– Robin Menken, Filmfestivals.com

“Gorgeous cinematography and a soundtrack that is always sharp and compelling…an excellent entry point for anyone looking to learn more about the vibrant Cajun culture and the stunning music at its core.”– Forrest Hartman, Highbrow Magazine

“Get ready to feel the blood rush into your perception of existence in directors Abby Berendt Lavoi and Jeremey Lavoi’s profound cajun music documentary Roots of Fire. Prepare to be immersed in the wild gumbo of the live scene in Lafayette, Louisiana, that strives to keep the locals’ French traditions alive. The audience is in for a hurricane of fun…the music produces an unquenchable joy that is genuine and undeniable. Roots of Fire reminds me of Les Blank’s legendary documentaries on music and food. Like Blank, the Lavois explore their subject with such passion it transcends the bounds of the specifics. The insights into life and existence are surprising and intense.”– Michael Talbot-Haynes, FILM THREAT

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