Independent filmmaker Neisha Agostini resides in Trinidad and Tobago and has worked with an array of local media agencies producing cultural interest television programmes. She has also produced and directed eight independent short films analysing multicultural patterns in T&T society, exploring the diversity that exists. Her work focuses on documenting aspects of Caribbean culture by exploring multiple traditions and patterns of life to gain an understanding of the nuanced customs that reflect an interweaving of philosophies of the many ethnicities that contributed to the development of Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean. Her documentaries present glimpses into the history and diversity of contributing cultures to the region, offering an understanding of what it is to be authentically of the Caribbean. Educated at Boston University, she has received a BA in TV and Film Production and a Minor in Anthropology as well as an MA in Documentary from Goldsmiths College, London, England.
