The film adaptation of Delia Owens’ novel Where The Crawdads Sing has landed on Netflix . The viewer is transported to a far away world, as they follow the life of Kya, played by British actress and Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones . The film splits between her life as a child growing up isolated in the marshes of North Carolina , and the investigation into the apparent murder of Chase Andrews, Kya’s former boyfriend.
And while Daisy Edgar-Jones’ acting is mesmerising, it’s hard not to be distracted by he movie’s gorgeous scenery involving an ethereal marsh, with overhanging trees and lots of wildlife. In the novel, these marshes are in North Carolina, but the US state of Louisiana provided the filming locations for what we see on screen. And the good news is that these state parks and small towns are open to the public.
So if watching the mystery thriller has you crying out to go off-grid and explore some of North America’s natural, unspoiled beauty, it might be time to take a trip to Louisiana. There are even places where you can paint local wildlife or boat on the lakes, just as Kya would have done in the film. Lafayette Street in Houma stood in for Barkley Cove, the fictional southern town from which Kya is ostracised.
To transform it back to the 1960s, the production used vintage cars, new storefronts, and extras in old-fashioned clothing to achieve the look. Local businesses were also converted into other shops, such as a hardware store and movie theatre.
