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Eve's Bayou - The Criterion Collection

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Release Date: 31/10/2022

Edition: Restored
Genre: Drama
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Certificate: 15
Label: Criterion Collection
Actors: Diahann Carroll, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Branford Marsalis, Samuel L. Jackson, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Lisa Nicole Carson, Roger Guenveur Smith, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Jake Smollett, Ethel Ayler, Afonda Colbert, Lola Dalferes, Marcus Lyle Brown
Director: Kasi Lemmons
Number of Discs: 2
Duration: 115 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: English

Drama written and directed by Kasi Lemmons. In 1960s Louisiana, the charismatic Louis Batiste (Samuel L. Jackson) seems to have it all: the respect of his community, his beautiful wife Roz (Lynn Whitfield) and their three children including ten-year-old Eve (Jurnee Smollett). However, during a party at their house, the doctor's roving eye gets the better of him and the ensuing illicit liaison triggers a series of tragic events. Eve's innocence is shattered as dark family secrets are uncovered and the power of Creole voodoo is revealed.

Special Features: Bonus Footage, Commentary: Director's Cut: Kasi Lemmons (writer/director), Amy Vincent (cinematographer), Caldecot Chubb (producer) and Terilyn A. Shropshire (editor)., Image Gallery, Interviews: Kasi Lemmons (writer/director); Terence Blanchard (composer)., Short film: 'Dr. Hugo' (1996); Cast reunion footage; Programme showcasing Polaroids taken by Amy Vincent during production; Essay by Kara Keeling (film scholar)., Trailers