The internationally recognized French Caribbean artist and ceramist, Victor Anicet, describes Martinique's history and presents his art work in a lively conversation. He speaks about his childhood, the horrors of slavery in the Caribbean, the French educational system and his training as an artist. One who seeks to rejuvenate the past and a diligent scholar, Anicet describes his quest to incorporate in his art symbols of and references to the four ethnic groups that compose Martinican society today, Amerindian, African, European and Hindou. Live footage of Anicet in his studio, photos from his personal collection, images of Martinique and historical documents illustrate the conversation.
—Ann Armstrong Scarboro