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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eve's_BayouEve's Bayou - Wikipedia

    Eve's Bayou is a 1997 American Southern Gothic drama film written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, who made her directorial debut with this film. Samuel L. Jackson served as a producer, and starred in the film with Lisa Nicole Carson, Jurnee Smollett, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Meagan Good and Diahann Carroll.

  2. 7 de nov. de 1997 · A 1997 movie directed by Kasi Lemmons and starring Samuel L. Jackson as a philandering doctor in Louisiana. The story is told from the perspective of his daughter Eve, who witnesses his affair and becomes involved in a voodoo mystery.

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    • Drama
    • Kasi Lemmons
    • 1997-11-07
  3. 22 de jul. de 2022 · For the Batiste family, the ties that bind may not be strong enough to keep them together, and what they learn will change their lives forever. Eve's Bayou - Available Now On Digital! Samuel...

    • 2 min
    • 84,7K
    • Lionsgate Movies
  4. 5 de set. de 2022 · This is how Eves Bayou opens, embarking on a cinematic journey that blends memory, history, love, death, and mystery. As the film’s 25th anniversary approaches, the movie’s cultural ...

  5. Eve's Bayou é um filme norte-americano de 1997 escrito e dirigido por Kasi Lemmons, sendo o primeiro filme que ela dirigiu. Samuel Jackson foi o produtor e participou no filme junto com Debbi Morgan , Jurnee Smollett , Lynn Whitfield e Meagan Good.

    • Kasi Lemmons
  6. A young girl's memories of a summer in 1962, when her father's infidelity and a family curse threaten to tear apart her Louisiana family. Roger Ebert praises the film's maturity, style and complexity, comparing it to Bergman and Williams.

  7. Rooted in Creole history, folklore, and mysticism, Eves Bayou is a scintillating showcase for a powerhouse ensemble of Black actresses—including Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, and the legendary Diahann Carroll as a voodoo priestess—as well as a profoundly cathartic exploration of trauma, forgiveness, and the elusive nature of truth.