Affair in Trinidad – A Film Review
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY1FTVL-KbY?rel=0&w=560&h=315]
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY1FTVL-KbY?rel=0&w=560&h=315]
The Africa World Film Festival started today. Screenings will be held at UWI’s Film School in St. Augustine, and at the Caribbean Traveling Film School on Gordon Street in Port of Spain. This is the 10 year anniversary of the film festival, so they’re doing a retrospective. Yesterday, I spoke to Festival Coordinator Wayne Cezair…
What’s to be said about Bazodee? The Machel Montano headlined film opened in his native land last week, and I happened to catch it on opening night. The film is entertaining, but far from exc… Source: Basically Bazodee: A Review
In 2010 an animated journey began when Andres Mänd, the head of the Animation Department of Volda University Norway was invited to be on the jury for CubAnima film festival in Havana, Cuba. There he met the founder and director of Animae Caribe Animation Festival Camille Selvon Abrahams. There was an immediate connection and discussion…
The Contemporary Choreographers’ Collective or COCO is hosting their annual Dance Festival. I’m really excited to see them add a video element. Founding member of COCO Sonia Dumas, has become quite the filmmaker of late. Fresh off her win at #TTFF16 for a film development prize, this addition of film to COCO Dance Fest is…
FilmTT Appoints New General Manager Port of Spain, 30th August, 2016: The Board of Directors of the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company Limited (FilmTT) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Nneka Luke to the position of General Manager effective 1st September, 2016. Chairman of the Board, Camille Selvon Abrahams shared that this selection…
The Cutlass was such a surprise to me. The shots were gorgeous. There were homes and location shots that took my breath away. The drone footage alone are a major draw. But the surprise was the acting. It was good! So yes, put this film on your list. The Ninth Floor is a documentary abour…
Soy, I have a copy of this and some of the other “Caribbean films” that benefited from the Eady Levy like “Fire Down Below” and “Island In The Sun”. Bring out the popcorn and rum! Nostalgia is a hell of a thing. It is also an opportunity to see us through others’ eyes. Not very ennobling though. Juanita Moore’s Dominique was an eye opener for me for a film in that era.
I didn’t expect to like it. Not even a little bit, but the dialogue was just too good. You should have a film night, I haven’t seen any of the films on your list.