

Eve's Bayou
- Drama
Summer heats up in rural Louisiana beside Eve’s Bayou, 1962, as the Batiste family tries to survive the secrets they’ve kept and the betrayals they’ve endured.
Eve's Bayou is a 1997 Southern Gothic drama set in 1962 rural Louisiana that explores the dark secrets and betrayals within the Batiste family. Released in November 1997, the film remains a critically acclaimed examination of family dysfunction and moral complexity in the American South.
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Jurnee SmollettEve Batiste
Meagan GoodCisely Batiste
Samuel L. JacksonLouis Batiste
Lynn WhitfieldRoz Batiste
Debbi MorganMozelle Batiste Delacroix
Jake SmollettPoe Batiste
Ethel AylerGran Mère
Diahann CarrollElzora
Vondie Curtis-HallJulian Grayraven
Roger Guenveur SmithLenny Mereaux
Lisa Nicole CarsonMatty Mereaux
Branford MarsalisHarry- Afonda ColbertHenrietta
- Lola DalferesLynette
Marcus Lyle BrownHosea

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When was Eve's Bayou released?
Eve's Bayou was released on November 7, 1997.
What is Eve's Bayou about?
The film follows the Batiste family during a summer in 1962 rural Louisiana as they grapple with long-buried family secrets and acts of betrayal that threaten to unravel their relationships.
Where can I watch Eve's Bayou?
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What genre is Eve's Bayou?
Eve's Bayou is a drama that draws on Southern Gothic themes to explore family trauma and moral ambiguity.


















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