Louis Alvarez

Filmes

Getting Back to Abnormal
Director
What happens when America's most joyous, dysfunctional city rebuilds itself after a disaster? New Orleans is the setting for Getting Back to Abnormal, a film that serves up a provocative mix of race, corruption and politics to tell the story of the re-election campaign of Stacy Head, a white woman in a city council seat traditionally held by a black representative. Supported by her irrepressible African-American aide Barbara Lacen-Keller, Head polarizes the city as her candidacy threatens to diminish the power and influence of its black citizens. Featuring a cast of characters as colorful as the city itself, the film presents a New Orleans that outsiders rarely see.
Sex: Female
Writer
Women speak candidly and amusingly about their sex lives.
Sex: Female
Director
Women speak candidly and amusingly about their sex lives.
Louisiana Boys: Raised on Politics
Producer
A hilarious, unorthodox look at the colorful, Byzantine political culture of Louisiana, home to Huey and Earl Long, David Duke, and Edwin Edwards, where politics is a long-running spectator sport. Winner of the duPont-Columbia Journalism Award.
The Japanese Version
Director
How the Japanese process American pop culture and make it their own -- a mind-bending odyssey through cultural mixing.
American Tongues
Director
A sociolinguistic documentary examining American English dialects and accents and perceptions thereof.