Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Desert Bayou

Rap Mogul Percy "Master P" Miller is expanding his business while educating the masses with a new documentary about Post Katrina New Orleans.

The film, entitled Desert Bayou, focused on a New Orleans family that was displaced to Salt Lake City, Utah after Katrina.

This movie is growing quickly and it should be in all theaters for everyone to see,” Miller said. “This is the most passionate I’ve ever been about a film. I’m also going to reach out to my good friend Mark Cuban to get this film into all his Landmark Theatres as well as my friend Magic Johnson to get the film into all of his theatres, too.”

The documentary recently received proclamation from the City of New York. The city declared Oct. 5 "Desert Bayou Day" in recognition of the humanitarian cause the film takes on for the people of New Orleans.

Proceeds from Desert Bayou will go towards rebuilding minority housing in the city of New Orleans.

For more information on the documentary, which is distributed through Cinema Libre Studio, visit, www.desertbayoumovie.com

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