Nobody May Come,” a chronicle of the public and private life of iconic entertainer, Valerie Sassyfras, screens at the Broad Theater in New Orleans for one night only on January 19, 2023.
Best Documentary at the Toronto Arthouse Film Festival in 2022 and Best Cinematography at the New Orleans Film Fest in 2020.
Valérie is on a mission to give us all permission to laugh in a world that takes itself too seriously.
Critics of Sassyfras’ latest album, “Electric Rain”, released in April, applauded Sassyfras’ style and described it as a new wave and electro-pop hybrid with a strong zydeco influence.
Directed by Ella Hatamian and Stiven Luka, the award-winning film chronicles the life of musician Valerie Sassyfras. Sassyfras will perform live before the film.
— Valerie Sassyfras
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, USA, Nov. 29, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — ‘Nobody May Come’, a chronicle of the public and private life of iconic entertainer, Valerie Sassyfras, screens at the Broad Theater in the New Orleans for One Night Only on January 19, 2023. Directed by Ella Hatamian and Stiven Luka, the documentary won Best Documentary at the Toronto Arthouse Film Festival. in 2022 and Best Cinematography at the New Orleans Film Fest in 2020. There will be a live performance by Sassyfras from 7:00 p.m. to 7:20 p.m., then the screening of the film from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with a Q & A session after the film. Tickets are $20.
Regarding “Nobody May Come”, Elizabeth Myles writes, “More than just a New Orleans-based entertainer, Sassyfras opens up on camera as a performer and daughter, sister and widow, with her signature song ‘Girls Night Out” as the soundtrack to his own life. His professional journey and unresolved family ties intertwine in a vivid and vulnerable portrait of being very much himself”.
Sassafras’ hits “Girl’s Night Out”, “Hide the Pickle” and “T-Rex & Me” have earned him starring on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, MTV’s Ridiculousness and twice on America’s Got Talent. Her fans, aka “Sassers,” adore her and follow her everywhere, from her coveted “Yardi Parties” to her annual “Horny and Lazy Christmas Spectacular.”
Critics of Sassyfras’ latest album, “Electric Rain”, released in April, applauded Sassyfras’ style and described it as a new wave and electro-pop hybrid with a strong zydeco influence. Of note are the “Zydeco Girl” tracks, which serve as an artist statement and explain the whole “Sassyfras” philosophy. His song, “Once a Who Dat,” is also standout, an almost certifiable piece of New Orleans Saints pre-game hype.
Valérie Sassyfras is a force of nature. Rising to the top of it all, she strives with an unforgettable style that includes fun and funky choreography mixed with goofy costumes and outrageous props. Valérie is on a mission to give us all permission to laugh in a world that takes itself too seriously. “I like to make people forget their problems, laugh and enjoy life,” says Sassyfras. “It’s fun to add a bit of sass to your life,” says Sassyfras.
In her eighth year performing throughout Louisiana, she performed alongside Louis Michot’s Melody Makers, 3rd generation zydeco royalty Gerard Delafonse, and became a fixture at New Orleans events such as the Freret Street Market, the Bayou Yacht Club Bayou Gras and the French Quarter Fest. . It even has its own Mardi Gras event, the Krewe of Sass. A regular at historic venues like Old Point Bar, Three Keys at the Ace Hotel, and St. Roch Tavern, among many others, her music is also popular at listening and dinner shows. His music is featured on his YouTube channel, Spotify and Apple Music.
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