Plot
Mobile, Alabama, 2007: the oldest Mardi Gras in the United States is a study in Black and White. Groups prepare coronations, parades, balls, and revelry. White and Black communities have separate royal courts and separate events. People comment on these vestiges of segregation, some critical and some okay with it. The Black king and queen come to the coronation of the White royal couple, and the White king and queen join the celebration at the Comrades party, a primarily Black event. City patriarchs agree to do more together, and the city's youth seem to want more interaction as well. The film explores possible contradictions between preserving traditions and putting the old Mobile behind them.
Written by
Margaret Brown
Directed by
Margaret Brown
Cast
Crew
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Netpoint Productions, Lucky Hat Entertainment, Folly River Films
Languages
English
Awards
4 wins & 7 nominations