Art Film Talk #17 David Redmon & Ashley Sabin, Mardi Gras: Made in China

September 6th, 2006
[Image: Redmon and Sabin]

David Tames talks with David Redmon (Director, Producer, and Editor) and Ashley Sabin (Associate Producer) about their documentary film, Mardi Gras: Made in China (2005, 72 min.). The film presents a fascinating critique of globalization by following Mardi Gras beads from their origin to destination. David Redmon take us from the revelers on Bourbon Street where he askes the question, where do the beads came from? to the factory in China where they are made and back again.

Mardi Gras: Made in China was among the best documentaries to emerge from the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and it is screening in colleges this fall. Visit the Mardi Gras: Made in China Web Site for information on screenings and copies of the DVD. The home video the DVD will soon be available.

This is part one of the interview. The conversation continues in the next episode with a discussion on the decision to self-distribute, the technical aspects of the film, and what's next for them. The interview was recorded on April 30, 2006 in the Boston Public Garden on the weekend of the Boston premiere of the film.

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One Response to “Art Film Talk #17 David Redmon & Ashley Sabin, Mardi Gras: Made in China”

  1. Joel Heller Says:

    I just watched the DVD for Mardi Gras: Made in China. I loved the film (one of the best I've seen at illuminating the complexity of globalization without resorting to blame.) It was great to be able to go online and listen to your insightful interview with the directors. Thanks, David.

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