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'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.

In 2018, it was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

Plot



Eve Batiste, a 10-year-old girl, lives in a prosperous Creole-American community in Louisiana with her younger brother Poe and her older sister Cisely in the 1960s. Their parents are Roz and Louis, a well-respected doctor in Louisiana's "colored" community who claims descent from the French aristocrat who founded the town of Eve's Bayou. One night after a raucous party, Eve accidentally witnesses her father having sex with Matty Mereaux, a family friend. However, Cisely, who has a very affectionate relationship with her father, convinces Eve that she misinterpreted an innocent moment. The unreliability of memory and observation remain important themes throughout the film.

The summer quickly becomes a chaotic and stressful one for the Batiste family. Eve's relationship with her parents becomes more strained as she discovers more evidence of her father's serial infidelity. Cisely comes into conflict with both her sister and mother as she enters puberty and tries to navigate the difficult transition to adulthood, particularly with regard to her appearance and sexuality. Roz eventually begins to suspect her husband's infidelity, prompting conflict between the two as well.

Throughout the duration of the film, Eve often seeks refuge with her Aunt Mozelle, who works as a Hoodoo Practitioner with a neighborhood reputation as "The Black Widow". Eve, who also has the Spiritual gift of sight, has a premonitory dream shortly before an accident occurs, claiming Mozelle's third husband.

Mozelle's gift also brings her into direct conflict with Elzora, a fortune teller and possible witch with similar abilities. When asked for a reading by Roz, Elzora implies that an unexpected "solution" to her problem will arise, but to wait and look to her children in the meantime. When Mozelle grudgingly makes a similar request, Elzora forces her to look and address the truth she refuses to see. Meanwhile, Eve, frustrated by her father's infidelity, begins to act out, bringing her into conflict with the other members of her family. Cisely begins to behave strangely as well, isolating herself from the family after experiencing her first period.

Cisely later confides in Eve the secret behind her strange mood. She tells her that one night, after their parents had a vicious argument, Cisely went to comfort her father and he, while drunk, attempted to molest her. Enraged, Eve seeks out Elzora to commission a voodoo spell to put a fatal curse on her father. While on her way to visit the witch, Eve runs into Lenny Mereaux and questions him about his teaching job that keeps him away from home. In the conversation, she alludes to a possible tryst between his wife, Matty, and her father.

When Eve finally arrives to Elzora's home, she finds her to be not as scary as she expected but rather normal instead. While her expectation is to receive a voodoo doll of her father, she is simply told that the curse has been placed per her request. With regret, and in an attempt to save her father, Eve rushes to bring him home after finding him in a bar chatting with Matty Mereaux. At the same time, a drunken Lenny arrives to take Matty home. After a confrontation, Lenny and Matty leave the bar, and Lenny tells Louis that he will kill him if he talks to Matty again. After Louis says goodbye to Matty, Lenny shoots and kills Louis.

After her father's funeral, Eve soon finds a letter which her father wrote to Mozelle, disputing the accusations. In it, he claims that Cisely had come to him that night and kissed him, first as a daughter and then as a lover. In his drunken state, he reacted violently, slapping her and pushing her to the ground, which made her angry with him. Eve confronts Cisely and uses her second sight to discover what really happened. It ends with the sisters holding hands, gazing at the sunset.

Cast



* Jurnee Smollett as Eve Batiste

** Tamara Tunie as adult Eve (voice)

* Debbi Morgan as Mozelle Batiste Delacroix

* Samuel L. Jackson as Louis Batiste

* Lynn Whitfield as Roz Batiste

* Diahann Carroll as Elzora

* Lisa Nicole Carson as Matty Mereaux

* Meagan Good as Cisely Batiste

* Roger Guenveur Smith as Lenny Mereaux

* Vondie Curtis-Hall as Julian Grayraven

* Branford Marsalis as Harry

* Carol Sutton as Madame Renard

* Ethel Ayler as Gran Mere

* Jake Smollett as Poe Batiste

* Victoria Rowell as Stevie Hobbs

Reception



The film received positive reviews, with 'Chicago Sun-Times' Roger Ebert naming it the best film of 1997. Retrieved April 5, 2013. CNN's Paul Tatara, 'Empire', 'Entertainment Weekly', 'The Hollywood Reporter', the 'Los Angeles Times', 'The New York Observer', 'The New York Times', 'Time', 'Variety', and 'The Washington Post' also loudly praised the film and its performances.

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 83% based on 58 reviews, with an average rating of 7.5/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "'Eve's Bayou' marks a striking feature debut for director Kasi Lemmons, layering terrific performances and Southern mysticism into a measured meditation on disillusionment and forgiveness." The film did receive many accolades. Debbi Morgan's performance would be her most honored film role, with four nominations and two wins.[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005247/awards Debbi Morgan Awards] The film is also noted for Jurnee Smollett's performance; up to this point, she had worked primarily as a TV actress, with 'Jack' as her only previous film.

Impact



In February 2008, 'Eve's Bayou' made 'Time's list of the "25 Most Important Films on Race".

On February 16, 2009, Debbi Morgan's portrayal of Mozelle Batiste Delacroix was included in Pop Matters' 100 Essential Female Film Performances list.

In 2012, Jurnee Smollett's role as Eve Batiste was included in 'Essence's 25 Best Roles for Black Actresses list.

Accolades



'1997 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards'

* Best Child Performance Jurnee Smollett (winner)

'1997 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards'

* Best Supporting Actress Debbi Morgan (winner)

'1997 National Board of Review Awards'

* Outstanding Directorial Debut Kasi Lemmons (winner)

'1997 San Diego Film Critics Society Awards'

* Best Supporting Actress Jurnee Smollett (winner)

'1998 Acapulco Black Film Festival'

* Best Actor Samuel L. Jackson (winner)

* Best Director Kasi Lemmons (winner)

* Best Film (winner)

* Best Soundtrack (nominated)

'1998 Independent Spirit Awards'

* Best First Feature Caldecot Chubb, Kasi Lemmons, Samuel L. Jackson (winner)

* Best Supporting Female Debbi Morgan (winner)

'1998 NAACP Image Awards'

* Outstanding Lead Actor in a Motion Picture Samuel L. Jackson (nominated)

* Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture Lynn Whitfield (nominated)

* Outstanding Motion Picture (nominated)

* Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Vondie Curtis-Hall (nominated)

* Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Debbi Morgan (nominated)

* Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress Jurnee Smollett (nominated)

* Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress Meagan Good (nominated)

'1998 Satellite Awards'

* Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Drama) Samuel L. Jackson (nominated)

* Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Drama) Debbi Morgan (nominated)

* Outstanding Cinematography Amy Vincent (nominated)

'1998 Young Artist Awards'

* Best Performance in a Feature Film (Leading Young Actress) Jurnee Smollett (nominated)

'1998 YoungStar Awards'

* Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Film Jurnee Smollett (nominated)

* Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Film Meagan Good (nominated)

References




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