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In the wake of one of the worst natural and humanitarian disasters ever to visit American shores, nearly 600 African-Americans were airlifted to the almost entirely white state of Utah… without their knowledge. Desert Bayou seeks to examine whether two cultures can come together in a time of utter chaos, or whether their differences prove too great a challenge to overcome. In their own words, evacuees of Hurricane Katrina tell how they survived the storm of the century and, out of the rubble, ended up at a military installation in the Utah deserts. With interviews from recording artist Master P, celebrity Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, evacuees, political and military leaders, and community and social figures, the questions of race, politics and religion hurdle towards each other in this truly American story: a story of loss and reunion, of sorrow and rebirth, of anger and rejoicing, but most of all… a story of hope.
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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
TOMATOMETER
78%- Reviews Counted: 23
- Fresh: 18
- Rotten: 5
- Average Rating: 6.5/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Rotten: Feels less like a revelatory feature film than several shorts strung together.
Fresh: The lengthy and often heartbreaking interview sequences in the second half ultimately reveal a story that is, metaphorically at least, a tad less black-and-white.
Fresh: [Director] LeMay earns points for his balanced presentation of key figures on both sides.
Fresh: There is undeniable power to the central dilemma of human beings at a crossroads.
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