Swan Song for COYOTE GIRL

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Big news in New Orleans. A local coyote paid a visit to the second floor veranda of a hot dog emporium at the corner of Frenchman and Chartres. Quell Surprise! The morning shift opened up to find a young coyote behind the door. Both creatures shied, yipped, and ran the other way, the coyote to the veranda overlooking Frenchmen, the human to a smart phone and animal control. Meanwhile Coyote nestled into a corner and waited, looking down on fools looking up to see a coyote. 1/24/17

 

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COYOTE GIRL screened Saturday morning, 1/28, at Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival in Lafayette, LA. A big thank you to Pat and Rebecca and all the volunteers who made Cinema on the Bayou such a pleasant place to hangout for a weekend. Time well spent in the company of film lovers and filmmakers from around the world. COYOTE GIRL was beautifully exhibited. Picture and sound were gorgeous. Props, kudos, congrats. 1/30/17

 

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With our January 28th screening at Cinema on the Bayou, COYOTE GIRL played her swan song as a festival entry. Our shelf life is up. Thanks to the Snake Alley Festival of Film, New Arts Film Festival, Route 66 Film Festival, Boston International Film Festival (Best Experimental Film), Twin Falls Sandwiches Film Festival and Cinema on the Bayou for giving our story an audience. All a storyteller ever really needs is someone to listen and play along. 2/3/17

 

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COYOTE GIRL screening at Cinema on the Bayou Festival on Saturday January 28th!

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We are delighted to announce we have been officially selected to screen at the Cinema on the Bayou Festival on Saturday, January 28th at 10:30 a.m. as a part of the Narrative Shorts Series! The COTB Fest takes place in Lafayette, Louisiana and COYOTE GIRL will be screened at the Acadiana Center for The Arts.

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Our venue! The Acadiana Center for the Arts!

It’s truly an honor to be screened at a festival that “is committed to presenting nationally and internationally acclaimed documentary and narrative fiction films and filmmakers with truly original voices. ” We are proud to be considered in such good company… And we must say, the COTB Fest promises to be a blast:

“…screening new, cutting edge, fiction and non-fiction films from around the world in a relaxing environment, laced and embellished with Cajun culture’s unique identity markers, exquisite cuisine and great music.  We screen uncompromising, thought-provoking films that make us laugh and cry; engage in serious discussions about matters important to independent filmmakers; and have a lot of fun and good times with old friends and make important connections with new friends who share our commitment to quality film. “

The festival is in it’s 12th year and has selected quite an inspiring array of films. We hope that if you can, you’ll make it to the screening of our little film named “Best Experimental Film” at the Boston International Film Festival, and join in on the vibrant range of art and culture of Lafayette!

Everything you need to know about how to see our film is here: http://cinemaonthebayou.com/index.php?option=com_fabrik&view=details&listid=3&formid=3&rowid=578&Itemid=145

You can find the schedule here: http://cinemaonthebayou.com/index.php?option=com_fabrik&view=list&listid=11&Itemid=149&resetfilters=0&clearordering=0&clearfilters=0

The ticket link is here (and only $5!): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/12th-cinema-on-the-bayou-film-festival-tickets-30189962992

 

And more about the festival here: http://cinemaonthebayou.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=featured&Itemid=101