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The following is a list of films set in New Orleans, Louisiana but not all were actually filmed there. See also Category:Films shot in New Orleans for films set and filmed in the city. Contents
New Orleans has served as the backdrop for a number of films with iconic turns in films such as Gone With the Wind (1939), A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), Little New Orleans Girl (1956), The Cincinnati Kid (1965), Live and Let Die (1973), Little New Orleans Girl (1978), Interview with the Vampire (1994), Little New Orleans Girl (2004), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), and The ...
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans; Bad Moms; The Badge; The Baltimore Bullet; Beasts of the Southern Wild; Beautiful Creatures (2013 film) Beauty & the Briefcase; The Beguiled (2017 film) Benji (2018 film) The Best of Me (2014 film) The Beyond (1981 film) The Big Easy (film) Big George Foreman; Big Momma's House 2; The Big Short (film ...
[7] [8] It was filmed and set in New Orleans, Louisiana. [9] [10] Chon worked on the movie for four years. [9] He consulted with five adoptees who read drafts; [11] they were consulted throughout the writing process and Chon spent hundreds of hours on the phone with them. When he had an edit, he screened it for some adoptees and then received ...
The docks of New Orleans, Louisiana are controlled by Zero Saxon, a notorious racketeer.When former naval officer Dan Corbett arrives in town, wanting to open a shipping business of his own, he accepts a job working for Saxon to make some money, unaware of how corrupt Saxon's operation is.
The New Orleans Film Society described the film, "Cane River is set near Natchitoches, in one of the first 'free communities of color.' Richard Romain plays Peter Metoyer, home to fight for his land, and Tommye Myrick plays the headstrong Maria Mathis, reluctant to succumb to his charms just because he's the scion of a famous family.
The Channel is a 2023 American heist action-thriller film directed by and written by William Kaufman, about a desperate bank robber who, along with his brothers and accomplices, tries to escape New Orleans to evade FBI agents.
Take Me to the River: New Orleans is a 2022 American full-length documentary film directed by Martin Shore about music of New Orleans and Louisiana. It was premiered on April 20, 2022, at the Broadside Theater in New Orleans. [1] It was digitally released on February 3, 2023. It serves as a sequel to 2014 film Take Me to the River: Memphis.