Late one night three teenage boys sneak out of the house and take the ferry across the water to embark upon a clandestine adventure through the French Quarter in New Orleans. We participate in their wonderment as they begin a forbidden night of peeking behind cabaret curtains and playing in back alleys, encountering burlesque dancers, hustlers, drag queens and street musicians as they go. The beauty of Tchoupitoulas (pronounced chop-ih-TOOL-us) is that the Ross Bros’ modern vérité style allows us to re-experience childish wonder, the camaraderie of adventure and the joy of discovery. Subtle and gorgeously enveloping, Tchoupitoulas is a nighttime piggyback ride through a city of music, debauchery and rdancing, with a cast of characters and an atmosphere that only New Orleans could offer
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William Zanders | Self |
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Bryan Zanders | Self |
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Kentrell Zandrs | Self |
| Director | Bill Ross IV |
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| Turner Ross |
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| Producer | Herb Campbell Jr., Michael Gottwald, Dan Janvey, Jonny Leahan, John Montague, Josh Penn, Billy Peterson, Ed Reiker, Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross | |
| Musician | Casey Wayne McAllister | |
| Photography | Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |