SistaGod

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Directed byRobert Yao Ramesar
Written byRobert Yao Ramesar
Produced byRobert Yao Ramesar
StarringEvelyn Caesar Munroe
Michael Cherrie
Nicole Minerve
Indigo Minerve
Matthew McHugh
Yashmin Campagne
SistaGod
Directed byRobert Yao Ramesar
Written byRobert Yao Ramesar
Produced byRobert Yao Ramesar
StarringEvelyn Caesar Munroe
Michael Cherrie
Nicole Minerve
Indigo Minerve
Matthew McHugh
Yashmin Campagne
Narrated byEvelyn Caesar Munroe
CinematographyEdmund I. Attong
Edited byDebra Lezama
Music byAnderson Cave
Ella Andall
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
72 minutes
CountriesTrinidad and Tobago
LanguageEnglish

SistaGod is a 2006 Trinidadian fantasy drama, the first in a trilogy[1] by director Robert Yao Ramesar.[2] The film stars Evelyn Caesar Munroe,[3] who also serves as the narrator of the story. She plays the role of Mari (the Sista God), who undergoes a transition from a girl who cheats death to a harbinger of death itself.

The film's musical score and Orisha songs are sung by female calypsonian Ella Andall. There are practically no visual effects and hardly any dialogue in the movie, instead emphasizing imagery. Trinidadian Carnival plays an integral part in the film, with the use of traditional characters.

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