Surprise! It's a bonus episode of BEHIND THE LENS!So many terrific interviews of late with some very energetic and enthusiastic filmmakers, and all rather lengthy, that I can't fit them all in on our weekly Monday show. And because of the fun and enthusiasm of these filmmakers, I want you to hear and enjoy that enthusiasm rather than read a written feature. So you're getting some bonus episodes, and this is one of them as I chat with director and editor JOSH DRAGOTTA and Tiki mug collector and film subject DOUG "FINI" FINICAL about the documentary CABALI AND THE TIKI MUG OBSESSION. CABALI made its Los Angeles premiere at Dances With Films last month.What a fun, fun film and what passionate and engaging guys. I, for one, have always admired the artistry of tiki mugs, but until this film, never knew the history of the Tiki culture. CABALI AND THE TIKI MUG OBSESSION fills that void as it examines the history, artistry, and resurgence of Tiki culture through the collectors, artists, and enthusiasts who helped preserve it during a period when much of the culture was disappearing. And did you know that the Tiki culture, as it's called, started right outside of LA in Venice, California?Directed by JOSH DRAGOTTA who is a veteran editor specializing in commercial production, trailers and documentaries, along with editing on projects tied to La La Land, Bullet Train, Severance, and Percy Jackson and the Olympians, CABALI marks his feature directorial debut. Focusing on the evolution of Tiki mug collecting from a niche hobby into a worldwide community rooted in design, craftsmanship, nostalgia, and preservation, the film also follows Doug "Fini" Finical, a longtime Tiki collector whose extensive collection of over 1000 Tiki mugs inspired the creation of Cabali, a modern speakeasy-style Tiki bar in Oro Valley, Arizona.http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com