By Lindsey Phillips and Lauren Domino. Come along with colorful characters carrying on a cherished Mardi Gras tradition as they gather at the epicenter of all things costuming - the family-owned Jefferson Variety fabric and craft store. The film highlights the creativity and personal expression linked in the cultural identity and narrative of New Orleans and provides a deeper look into the significance of costuming and the carnival season.
Episode Duration: 26 minutes and 46 seconds
Episode Number: 206
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REEL SOUTH is a new anthology series that highlights the masterful, provocative Southern tradition of storytelling, exploring the alluring and complicated region and its diverse voices and points of view.
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The twelve acclaimed films have recently premiered at film festivals and theaters, building buzz and audiences.
REEL SOUTH now brings these films to a national audience hungry for authentic stories from one of the most unique corners of America.
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