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Mardi Gras: Made in China 2006

In this thought-provoking documentary, filmmaker David Redmon shines a light on the extraordinary journey of plastic beads from Chinese manufacturing facilities to the vibrant streets of New Orleans' Mardi Gras celebrations. As he explores the working conditions and struggles of factory workers, often young women, his camera also captures the exuberance and excess of revelers, highlighting a striking divide between two worlds.

In this thought-provoking documentary, filmmaker David Redmon shines a light on the extraordinary journey of plastic beads from Chinese manufacturing facilities to the vibrant streets of New Orleans' Mardi Gras celebrations. As he explores the working conditions and struggles of factory workers, often young women, his camera also captures the exuberance and excess of revelers, highlighting a striking divide between two worlds.

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67%

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90%

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