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Youth isn’t all sunshine and discovery—it’s also awkwardness, rage, embarrassment, and the kind of angst that makes everything feel life-or-death. This block of shorts embraces the messy, funny, and painful sides of growing up, where every moment is a high-stakes drama and every day feels like the end of the world.
Behind the Beads is a documentary celebrating Black Masking Indian culture through the lens of young digital artists. As part of the “Feathers of Hope” initiative by Arts New Orleans, YAM students immersed themselves in the Black Masking Indian tradition, learning beadwork and documenting the artistry of three Queens. This collage-style film blends animation and live footage to honor the resilience and cultural significance of the tradition. Inspired by an interview with Queen Herreast Harrison, the film explores how beading and masking connect to ancestral memory, embody resistance, and preserve the spirit of freedom across generations.
- Year2024
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorE'Damien Baines, Aaran Hogan, Sye Harris, Nia Jackson, Andria Montgomery, Courtney Egan (Lead Artist)
- ProducerArts New Orleans
- CinematographerE'Damien Baines, Aaran Hogan, Sye Harris, Nia Jackson, Andria Montgomery, with Lead Artist Courtney Egan
- EditorSye Harris, Courtney Egan (Lead Artist)
Youth isn’t all sunshine and discovery—it’s also awkwardness, rage, embarrassment, and the kind of angst that makes everything feel life-or-death. This block of shorts embraces the messy, funny, and painful sides of growing up, where every moment is a high-stakes drama and every day feels like the end of the world.
Behind the Beads is a documentary celebrating Black Masking Indian culture through the lens of young digital artists. As part of the “Feathers of Hope” initiative by Arts New Orleans, YAM students immersed themselves in the Black Masking Indian tradition, learning beadwork and documenting the artistry of three Queens. This collage-style film blends animation and live footage to honor the resilience and cultural significance of the tradition. Inspired by an interview with Queen Herreast Harrison, the film explores how beading and masking connect to ancestral memory, embody resistance, and preserve the spirit of freedom across generations.
- Year2024
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorE'Damien Baines, Aaran Hogan, Sye Harris, Nia Jackson, Andria Montgomery, Courtney Egan (Lead Artist)
- ProducerArts New Orleans
- CinematographerE'Damien Baines, Aaran Hogan, Sye Harris, Nia Jackson, Andria Montgomery, with Lead Artist Courtney Egan
- EditorSye Harris, Courtney Egan (Lead Artist)