Produced by Louisiane à la Carte and Télé-Vision, Gumb-Oh! Là! Là! is the first ever Louisiana French documentary series. Gumb-Oh! Là! Là! (13 programs X 27 minutes) celebrates French Louisiana in the 21st century. Gumb-Oh! Là! Là! is an authentic local document attesting to the continuing vitality of Louisiana’s French-speaking ethnic groups. Each episode of the series is a personal portrait of the Cajuns, Creoles and Native Americans who make up this rich gumbo culture. There are two versions of the series: subtitles in standard French and subtitles in English. For Information: 337-233-5616 [Louisiana USA] or 800-752-6396 [Toll Free]
In honor of our dear friend Richard GUIDRY, one of the pillars of the Louisiana francophone movement, we include this home video, shot in the early 1980's , of Richard delivering his well known soliloquy of the offshore oil worker who lobaors 14 days on and 14 days off.
Lettres de Louisiane, two 26 min shows on life for children in Louisiana, is designed to be used in 1st-3rd year French Classes. This episode, "Mon Nom est Hebert", covers two 10 yr old boys as they discover the heritage of their family name.
An excerpt of a report on the francophone Cajun communities of S. Louisiana.
A lively short promo in French with English sub-titles on the reasons many students decide to take French in school.
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