Affair in Trinidad – A Film Review
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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…
The festival will launch with The Pearl Button, a film by Patricio Guzman. But I’m really excited by the local films that will be included on the schedule. Details on those films in an upcomimg post. Save
Play the Devil gets a post #TTFF16 screening at Digicel IMAX on Sunday 23rd October at 4pm. Check it out! Update: 230625 I remember the story being mid, the visuals were very good and the accent of the lead, and some of the locals being trash. Trinidadian accents are apparently difficult to replicate. I might…
October is Cancer Awareness Month, which is an annual global campaign to increase awareness of the disease. But that was not the reason behind featuring a special animated documentary on the subject at Animae Caribe Festival this year. It just worked out like that, with an amazing spate of coincidences and a twist of fate. ‘That…
The Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival tries to showcase Trinbagonian and Caribbean films outside of the traditional festival period. Their Carnival Film Series (to diffrentiate it from its main festival) has been going on for a few years now. This year they decided to take a look back. The Film Series will feature 3 feature…
November 17th 6:30PM Philippa’s Garden Tickets $75 Festival Launch & Cocktail Reception Afro-diasporic Linkages and the Caribbean Voyage Art Exhibition Opening CFAFF Special Selection – Boys of Soweto (4 mins) CFAFF Official Selection -Destination Runway (21 mins) November 18th 9:30AM Arima Tennis Club (Secondary School Students) Afro-diasporic Linkages and the Caribbean Voyage Student Art Exhibition…
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.