Good For What Ails You

About the Filmmakers

GLEN PITRE
WRITER/PRODUCER/DIRECTOR
Glen Pitre has written, produced, and directed internationally acclaimed movies and television documentaries. In addition, he has written a number of motion picture screenplays, two novels and three non-fiction books, developed permanent exhibits for a half-dozen museums, developed syndicated radio programming, and created an award-winning web site.

A native of Cut Off, Louisiana, Pitre worked his way through Harvard by working on shrimp boats during the summer. By age 25, American Film magazine had dubbed him the "father of the Cajun film" for his French-language docu-dramas that were breaking box office records in South Louisiana cinemas. Today Pitre's body of work about the people and cultures of Louisiana has earned him numerous film, literary, humanities, arts, historical, cultural and environmental preservation honors.

Pitre's best-known work is the motion picture Belizaire the Cajun, starring Armand Assante as an 1850s treater. It was produced in association with the Sundance Institute and was a Selection Officielle at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival, and garnered Pitre a knighthood from the French government.

NICOLE FALGOUST
RESEARCHER/PRODUCER
Thibodaux native Nicole Falgoust debuted on the stage of the Thibodaux Little Theater at the age of the five. She went on to study anthropology at Vanderbilt University, where she won the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa writing award and was elected president of the Anthropology Association. Her anthropological field work involved working with the closed societies of the native cultures of Mexico and the American Southwest and her work with the homeless in America's cities.

Falgoust also co-wrote and co-produced the 1996 award-winning environmental documentary Rescuing the Treasure. Currently, she is back at Vanderbilt writing a thesis on Louisiana folk medicine before resuming her field work and studies in Guatemala and Chile.

MICHELLE BENOIT
CO-PRODUCER
Michelle Benoit is a therapeutic bodyworker and writer in Lockport, Louisiana. The co-author of Country Roads of Louisiana and Great River with her husband Glen Pitre, she also co-produced the award-winning documentary Haunted Waters, Fragile Lands about the history and culture of the Barataria-Terrebonne Estuary.

Recently Benoit was a consultant and editor for a chapter on folk treaters, commissioned by Reader's Digest for their forthcoming compendium on American folk medicine.

MICHAEL DOUCET
MUSICAL DIRECTOR
Michael Doucet wrote the musical score for Good For What Ails You, his sixth musical collaboration with Glen Pitre. Doucet is best known as the lead singer and fiddle player for the critically acclaimed and Grammy-nominated Cajun band BeauSoleil, and for his work with The Savoy-Doucet Band.

Generally regarded as the top Cajun band in the world, the Lafayette-based BeauSoleil has opened for the Grateful Dead and played with Mary Chapin Carpenter on her 1991 Grammy-winning hit "Down at the Twist and Shout." They also joined Carpenter for a performance of the song at the Super Bowl two years ago.

Dedicated to the memory of Tommy Comeaux

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