From then series " Gumboh-la-la!", an excerpt of a contemporary portrait of francophone Louisianians. Each half-hour show is in Cajun or Creole French , often with English subtitles. The series may be ordered from: www.louisianealacarte.com
Some 60 titles have been selected by the Annecy Festival & the French Film office to illustrate the creativity of French production. in a 6- DVD collection devoted to animated short films. Study guides by CAVILAM are also available. The entire set of these promotional extracts may be purchased by contacting the Bureau du Film Francaios at the French Foreign Affaires Ministry.
The Lettres de la Francophonie series covers children exchanging stories with penpals from around the Francophone world. An order form for the series as well as complete study guides are available from our website.
A French TV crew follows 8 French and francophone Louisianians as they return to New Orleans after Katrina and try to rebuild their lives. In French and English.
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.
Retour en Louisiane follows two your girls from New Orleans at Mardi Gras as they reflect upon the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, as they rebuild their lives and celebrate life in Louisiana. Classroom modules are available providing complete lesson plans.
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