PREMIERE: MAVIS-ONE SIMPLE SENTENCE
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"Mavis: One Simple Sentence" Chronicles the Remarkable Woman Who Revived Louisiana French
A new documentary, "Mavis: One Simple Sentence," tells the inspiring story of Mavis Arnaud Fruge, the woman who ignited a cultural revolution to save Louisiana French.
A Life Dedicated to Language Preservation
The year is 1921. Louisiana lawmakers ban French in classrooms, silencing the language for generations of families. Decades later, a retired Mavis Fruge embarks on a seemingly insurmountable mission: to revive the language stolen from her community.
From Quiet Retirement to Tireless Champion
"Mavis: One Simple Sentence" delves into Fruge's extraordinary journey. At a time when most lives slow down, Fruge dedicates two decades to a tireless quest. Her "French Tables" bring communities together, fostering pride in their heritage and language.
A Legacy of Cultural and Economic Impact
Fruge's efforts don't stop at conversation. Fruge's herculean efforts spark a "cultural economy" phenomenon, attracting global attention.
Honors and Ongoing Mission
Now in her eighties, Fruge remains a towering figure. Knighted twice by the French government, an honor typically reserved for national heroes, she continues her mission. Her dream - establishing St. Luc's, the first-ever Louisiana French immersion school in the U.S. - would revolutionize language education.
More Than a Story, an Inspiration
"Mavis: One Simple Sentence" is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to make a difference. Join us for the film's premiere on Saturday, May 25th, at 6 PM. Refreshments will be served.
Produced by Bill Rodman and Flo Ulmer-Rodman of The Bill Rodman Production Shoppe
Broadcast Premiere: PBS, June 6th, 7 PM