A woman in 19th-century Cajun clothing smiles and spins outdoors while a bearded man in period attire reaches toward her with a wooden bowl in his hands. They stand in front of a weathered wooden house raised on brick piers.

Belizaire the Cajun with Director Glen Pitre

Thu, Jan 22, 2026
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Baton Rouge
Capitol Park Museum

Capitol Park Museum presents a special FREE screening of Belizaire the Cajun with writer-director Glen Pitre in attendance. This landmark Louisiana film follows a resourceful Cajun healer caught in the middle of growing tensions in 19th-century south Louisiana, blending drama, history, and humor against the backdrop of the bayou.

After the film, stay for a conversation and audience Q&A with Glen Pitre about the making of Belizaire the Cajun, its depiction of Cajun culture, and its legacy in Louisiana filmmaking.

About Director Glen Pitre

When not aboard the family’s leaky shrimp boat, Glen Pitre grew up in the Cajun town of Cut Off, Louisiana, went to Harvard on scholarship, graduated with honors, then immediately scooted back down the bayou determined to make his living as a storyteller. By age 25, American Film magazine dubbed him “the father of Cajun cinema” as his low- budget, French dialect “gumbo westerns” broke house records in bayou country theaters. With the help of the Sundance Institute, his internationally-lauded Belizaire the Cajun became his first English-language movie. In the years since, he’s worked from Paris to Mumbai as writer, producer, and director of big screen dramas, cable thrillers, PBS documentaries, and IMAX films. His movies have featured Oscar and Emmy winning actors, played in theaters and on TV worldwide, been lauded at festivals such as Sundance and Cannes, and prompted famous film critic Roger Ebert to call Pitre “a legendary American regional director.” 

Pitre’s other works include novels and non-fiction books, museum exhibits and sacred space design, multi-screen video installations and immersive experiences, still photography, radio programming, professional theater, on-stage storytelling… to name a few. Over his career Pitre has won countless awards including an honorary doctorate, a humanities lifetime achievement, and a knighthood from France, Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

 

Promotional flyer for Capitol Park Museum’s screening of “Belizaire the Cajun” with Director Glen Pitre. The design features a green background with stylized film reel graphics. Centered is a vintage movie poster-style image of a bearded man in historical attire and a woman seated beside him. Event details read: “Capitol Park Museum Presents: Belizaire the Cajun with Director Glen Pitre. January 22, 2026. Screening begins at 6:00 p.m.; Q&A with Glen Pitre to follow. Free admission.” The bottom includes the Capitol Park Museum logo and address: 660 North Fourth Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802.

 

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