

Blue Bayou
- Drama
As a Korean-American man raised in the Louisiana bayou works hard to make a life for his family, he must confront the ghosts of his past as he discovers that he could be deported from the only country he has ever called home.
Blue Bayou is a 2021 drama following a Korean-American man raised in Louisiana as he fights to keep his family together while facing potential deportation from the only home he has ever known. The film explores themes of identity, belonging, and the immigrant experience against the backdrop of the American South. It was released on September 10, 2021.
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Alicia VikanderKathy LeBlanc
Mark O'BrienAce
Linh-Dan PhamParker Nguyen
Sydney KowalskeJessie LeBlanc
Vondie Curtis-HallBarry Boucher
Emory CohenDenny
Geraldine SingerDawn Landry- Toby VitranoMerk
Altonio JacksonQuentin- Truong Quang TranQuoc
- Ivy Vy LeNicole
- Sage Kim GrayAntonio's Mother
Renell GibbsReggie- Jacci GreshamMme Jacci

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When was Blue Bayou released?
Blue Bayou was released on September 10, 2021.
What is Blue Bayou about?
The film follows a Korean-American man raised in the Louisiana bayou who must confront his past and face the possibility of deportation while trying to build a life for his family.
Where can I watch Blue Bayou?
As a 2021 theatrical release, Blue Bayou is available on various streaming platforms and digital retailers; check your preferred service for current availability.
What genre is Blue Bayou?
Blue Bayou is a drama film that explores themes of identity, immigrant struggles, and family.















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