Allison Bohl makes movies with a natural look and creative touch. With experience in documentaries, experimental films, music video and features, she works to capture beautiful images with minimal equipment. She has won several festival awards for her documentaries "I Always do My Collars First" and "Raised on Rice and Gravy" including Louisiana Filmmaker and Best Short Documentary at the New Orleans Film Festival. Her music video "Blessed Be, Honey Bee" made for the Seattle-based band Grand Hallway recently received an Award of Excellence and Best Cinematography at the Los Angeles Movie Awards. Allison also contributed video art to U2's 360° European Tour that was shown as a part of the live touring concert. Bohl has just completed her first feature length documentary "King Crawfish" about the annual celebration of the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival and the Catahoula wild harvest Basin crawfishermen who provide their community with crawfish. She is also currently editing a director's cut for the latest Jeep ad campaign.
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