Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago (1987)

A documentary film directed by French film-makers Daniel Verba and Jean-Jacques Mrejen on the history and development of the steel-drum, said to be the only musical instrument to have been invented in the twentieth century.

Director: Jean-Jacques Mréjen, Daniel Verba
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 42 min
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Country: France
Original Language: en
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What is Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago about?
A documentary film directed by French film-makers Daniel Verba and Jean-Jacques Mrejen on the history and development of the steel-drum, said to be the only musical instrument to have been invented in the twentieth century.
Who directed Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago?
Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago was directed by Jean-Jacques Mréjen, Daniel Verba.
How long is Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago?
Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago has a runtime of 42m (42 minutes).
What genre is Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago?
Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago is a Documentary film.
Where was Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago produced?
Pan in A Minor: Steelbands of Trinidad and Tobago was produced in France.