Caribbean eye. Part 1 of Interview with screenwrite/director Euzhan Palcy / Tape 21, Martinique 1990 :

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Imprint:Trinidad and Tobago : Banyan Archive, 1990.
Description:1 online resource (21 minutes)
Language:English
French
Series:Caribbean Eye ; Martinique, Tape 21
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Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13702648
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Varying Form of Title:Martinique 1990, Tape 21
Part 1 of Interview with Screenwrite/Director Euzhan Palcy
Other authors / contributors:Hall, Tony, 1948- director.
Laird, Christopher, director.
Palcy, Euzhan, interviewee.
Banyan Archives, publisher.
Digital file characteristics:video file
Notes:Title from resource description page (viewed August 4, 2022).
In English and French.
Summary:Interview with Euzhan Palcy - Screen writer/Director about, - how she defines herself in her field. Is there a Caribbean film or Caribbean aesthetic; what has to happen for there to be a Caribbean cinema; how did she do "La Rue Cases-Negres"; about her experience getting money for the film; how successful was "La Rue Cases-Negres"; what was the transition like - completing "La Rue Cases-Negres" and starting "A Dry White Season". What her goal is as a black film maker, how she was able to get backing for being a film - especially in the context of it being a film about South Africa - what happened when Marlon Brando decided to do the film - her being credited as joint scriptwriter of the story - her feelings about her 2 films - was she threatened when she was doing the film - having to walk with a bodyguard.