Dirt Road To Lafayette
2018 | 103m | English
Popularity: 0.2 (history)
| Director: | Kenneth Glenaan |
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| Writer: | James Kelman |
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| A musical journey from the Scottish Highlands to the southern US. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 24, 2018 |
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| Director: | Kenneth Glenaan |
| Writer: | James Kelman |
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| Production Companies | Believe Entertainment, Head Gear Films, Dirt Road Productions, Kreo Films, Do Not Bend Productions, DRTL Productions |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 03, 2025 Entered: May 04, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Neil Sutcliffe | Murdo |
| David O'Hara | Tom |
| Margo Moorer | Queen Monzee-ay |
| David Hayman | Uncle John |
| Jill Jane Clements | Aunt Maureen |
| Julia Deon Caesar | Sarah |
| Randall Newsome | Declan |
| D. Taylor | Aunt Edna |
| Pablo Esparza | Diego |
| Lucius Baston | Wee Thin Guy |
| Deneen Tyler | Aunt Edna |
| Sharon Blackwood | Josie Arnott |
| Dirk Powell | Lancey |
| Fred Parker Jr. | Colin |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| James Kelman | Writer |
| Tony Slater-Ling | Director of Photography |
| Donald MacKinnon | Line Producer |
| Dirk Powell | Original Music Composer |
| Kenneth Glenaan | Director |
| Colin Monie | Editor |
| Brad Southwick | Line Producer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Yvette Marie Brown | Producer |
| Carole Sheridan | Producer |
| Marcus Lyle Brown | Producer |
| Phil Hunt | Executive Producer |
| Compton Ross | Executive Producer |
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Dirt Road to Lafayette is a low key film about grief, and using music to work through it. It follows teenager Murdo as he travels from Scotland to Alabama following the death of his mother. Murdo plays the accordion, but the tragic disruption in his life has caused him to set it aside for a while. I ... t starts out as a sort of road movie, then, before settling down a bit. During a lull in the trip by bus to Alabama, Murdo hears accordion music being played. He seeks it out and finds Queen Monzee-ay, a regionally well-known cajun singer performing. He gets to know her and she invites him to perform with her in an upcoming event. Her attention and his experience with her people awakens Murdo's interest in his music. This causes a slight rift between him and his father, who out of good intentions is perhaps a bit controlling of his son. I really enjoyed this movie. The story is strong and told simply. No flashbacks or dream sequences - what we get is a drama about grief and family, strong characters in an ensemble cast, and a lot of music. It doesn't hurt that I really enjoy Cajun music. If I could suggest anything, I would like to have seen a bit more conversation between father and son. There is a lot of silent staring and halting tidbits which do convey their sense of loss. But as someone who lost my father and a brother at a young age, and whose family didn't talk a lot about it either, I felt I could almost have written some strong scenes of dialogue to show more character growth. But that is a minor observation. I would recommend the film to anyone, as long as they also enjoy or at least tolerate the music.