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Join us for the next free local screening of Louisiana Grass Roots at Vermilionville Monday October 27 at 6:30 pm. Louisiana Grass Roots is a short documentary film that tells the story of the coastal tallgrass prairie in Louisiana, also known as the Cajun Prairie, the people who settled it, the culture that sprung from it, and the people working to save it. Once 2.5 million acres, only scattered remnants remain among the towns and agricultural operations. The prairie is a critically imperiled habitat that is home to thousands of grass, wildflower, insect, bird and mammal species. Restoration and conservation for biodiversity are underway. The film seeks to redefine our perception of the prairie, transforming it from a mere backdrop to an intricate tapestry of human connection and ecological significance.
The film is directed by Jillian Godshall and produced by Dr. Phyllis Baudoin Griffard. It was filmed locally in Acadiana with an all local crew. The film features Geno Delafose, Megan Constantin, Dr. Jeffery Darensbourg, Dr. Charles Allen, Dr. Malcolm Vidrine, Larry Allain, and Steve Nevitt. The original score was composed by Grammy-nominated musician, Blake Miller. The film was made possible with generous support from the Acadiana Center for the Arts, the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area and the Cajun Prairie Habitat Preservation Society.
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Vermilionville, 300 Fisher Rd,Lafayette, Louisiana, United States

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