Michael Mooleedhar is an award-winning Trinidadian director and producer, whose work includes documentaries, music videos and film. His first feature film, Green Days By The River, opened the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival in 2017. Winning People's Choice Award best Feature Film Narrative and Best Trinidad and Tobago Feature Film 2017. Mooleedhar’s directorial debut, Queens Of Curepe, is a revealing documentary focusing on transsexual sex workers from Trinidad and Tobago and other territories in the Caribbean, who work in the streets of Curepe, a town found along Trinidad and Tobago’s East-West Corridor.
Mooleedhar's first film, Queens Of Curepe, was a critically acclaimed documentary that shone light on the world of sex workers in Trinidad and Tobago. The film was also met with concerns from Trinidad and Tobago’s Family Planning Association due to its content; however, Mooleedhar was able to work with the organization and allowed them to use the film for advocacy purposes. The FPA subsequently hired him to do additional projects for them. In 2009 he met his mentor and future collaborator Professor Patricia Mohammed and they worked together on Mohammed’s next project, Coolie Pink and Green, for which Mooleedhar served as co-producer and editor. The film won the People’s Choice Award at the 2009 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival. In 2010, Mooleedhar and Mohammed came together again to work on Seventeen Colors and a Sitar, featuring Rex Dixon and Mungal Patasar, with Mooleedhar co-directing. Mooleedhar’s narrative short filmThe Cool Boys is an exploration of young man’s take of the reality around him and his attempt at expressing how he experiences life at this time. Mooleedhar returned to documentary film with City On The Hill, this time exploring the city of Laventille in Trinidad and Tobago’s East Port of Spain. The documentary was praised for its understatement of the violence for which this neighbourhood is generally known. Mooleedhar's feature film directorial debut came in 2017 with Green Days By The River, an adaptation of the classic Trinidadian novel of the same name by celebrated author Michael Anthony that opened the 2017 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival.
Filmography
Film
Green Days By The River
City On The Hill - Documentary Short co-directed with Professor Patricia Mohammed
The Cool Boys - Short
Seventeen Colors and a Sitar - co-directed with Professor Patricia Mohammed
Coolie Pink and Green - co-producer with Professor Patricia Mohammed and Editor