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Mas Man
2010
Color
56 minutes
Trinidad/US
English
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Mas Man

Mingling traditional Carnival elements with abstract ideas, Emmy Award winner Peter Minshall goes chic to chic with upper crust art in Trinidad’s annual spring festival. The film captures his flair for costumery and the enigma of a designer/artist whose main job seems to open confrontation between good and evil against the backdrop of the celebrations. Minshall’s mobile street theatre, comprising 2,500 masqueraders, eventually influences the Olympic Games to feature him as an artistic director for the Opening Ceremonies in Barcelona, Atlanta and Salt Lake City. Part of the CaribbeanTales Collection.
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Awards

• Best Documentary Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival
• Best Short Documentary, New York International Film Festival
• Best Documentary, South Africa International Film Festival
• Best Director, Short Documentary, LA International Film Festival
• Best Cinematography, Chagrin Falls Documentary & Film Festival
• Honorable Mention, Columbus International Film Festival

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