Through a festive and sensitive journey, this episode explores the diversity of the New Orleans carnival, in its richness but also in its contradictions and paradoxes. The tensions generated by its heterogeneity (voodoo followers, "Black Indians" feminists...) make it a kaleidoscope in the image of America, in which the viewer will be immersed. Here, the carnival has a necessary social dimension for the locals as well as for the tourists.
Documentary: Carnivals - Episode 2 : Carnaval à La Nouvelle-Orléans, Le Mardi-Gras Mosaïque (USA)
Directed by: François Rabaté
Production: Un film à la patte and L’envol
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