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Author Kramer, Karen (Karen Susan)

Title Celebration / produced and directed by Karen Kramer
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1992

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Description 1 online resource (29 min.)
Series Filmakers Library online
Summary This joyous, upbeat film explodes with the color, music, and pride of Carnival in America's largest Caribbean community. Modeled after the one held "back home" in the islands, this has become an annual event in New York, bringing together Caribbean immigrants from virtually every island in the West Indies. It is filled with striking visual displays of costumed performers, infectious calypso music, steel bands, a mosaic of tropical food, and rocking and jumping crowds. But the film shows more than simply the Caribbean capacity for celebration. It captures the thoughts and feelings of expatriate West Indians, as they are interviewed during preparations leading up to the Carnival. As we go behind the scenes to watch the step-by-step making of the elaborate (and enormous) sculpture-like costumes, we learn how the Carnival is a way of maintaining a sense of identity and continuity of cultural tradition
Analysis Entertainment and recreation
Audience For High School; College; Adult audiences
Notes English
Print version record
American Film & Video Festival, 1989
Margaret Mead Film Festival, 1988
Subject Caribbean Americans -- New York (State) -- New York -- Social life and customs
Festivals -- New York (State) -- New York
Caribbean Americans -- Social life and customs
Festivals
New York (State) -- New York
Genre/Form Documentary
Nonfiction films
Nonfiction films.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video