Bottom in de Road (2015)
Explores 'bottom power' by offering insightful analysis of the female bottom seen through the gaze of the Caribbean man.
Parental Rating: PG
Explores 'bottom power' by offering insightful analysis of the female bottom seen through the gaze of the Caribbean man.
With wit and humour, Bottom in De Road explores ‘bottom power’ by offering insightful analysis of the female bottom seen through the gaze of the Caribbean man. Human sexuality is examined through our cultural fascination with the female bottom presenting the historical context, its role in expressing freedom and independence and its influence as a source of religious controversy.
Medium Length (50mins) Documentary Fantasy | Trinidad and Tobago
English
LRS Productions Limited
Sharon Syriac
Alicia Miguel
Sharon Syriac (co-director)Oyetayo Raymond Ojoade
Oyetayo Raymond Ojoade, is a graduate of the B.A. (Film) program at the University of the West Indies. He has directed four short films - a documentary entitled Who Let the Dogs Out (2008), an animated narrative film Suck Meh Soucouyant, Suck Meh (2009) and Shouters and the Control Freak Empire (2010) which remains his most screened film having reached local, regional and international audiences winning a prize at the 2011 Colombia Gorge International Film Festival (USA). To date, The Madonna Murti (2011), a full feature documentary which centres upon the black female statue housed at Siparia Roman Catholic Church and is venerated by Catholics as the Virgin Mary yet worshipped by Hindus as a black Hindu Goddess remains his most controversial film.