I grew up in the New Orleans area, so I can’t resist movies set in that location, especially documentaries. The only problem is that I worry about seeing anything involving the term “post-Katrina” in a theater, because I’m always worried I’ll end up in tears or enraged in public. Fortunately, Don’t Eat the Baby: Adventures at Post-Katrina Mardi Gras kept me more amused than sad, but at the same time managed to accurately represent the problems that South Louisianians faced in the six months after the hurricane and ensuing floods.

Don’t Eat the Baby focuses on the ways in which New Orleanians dealt with Mardi Gras in 2006. The city was devastated, with much of its population forced to live elsewhere, and for many people it seemed inappropriate to spend money and other resources on a big celebration. Still, the large parade organizations (called krewes) wanted to roll, the mayor and other politicians hoped that the festivities would draw tourism and thus bring needed revenue to local businesses, and many New Orleanians simply wanted to take a little time to forget about the bad things in their lives, and celebrate as they have done every year.

Continue reading AFF Review: Don’t Eat the Baby: Adventures at Post-Katrina Mardi Gras

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