Caribbean Dreaming 071217

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VOLUME 6 • ISSUE 10 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 12TH 2017

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CARIBBEAN DREAMING

LEANNE BENN/TORONTO CARIBBEAN What’s your favorite genre of movie? Action, romance, thriller or even sci-fi? How often do you end up seeking out Hollywood titles or even Bollywood titles? So imagine having access to Caribbean titles. The Caribbean Tales International Film Festival is coming to Toronto. So now it is time to embrace your Caribbean roots and support Caribbean raised actors, directors, producers, writers and much more as they embark on this enlightening journey of showcasing Caribbean culture through film. Caribbean Tales was founded in 2001, by successful filmmaker and former producer at BBC, Frances-Anne Solomon. Solomon’s aim and continued mandate is to provide content in the Canadian market embracing intercultural understanding and encouraging the creation and distribution of artistic materials related to the Caribbean

and Canadian heritage. Under this umbrella, the Caribbean Tales International Film Festival is celebrating twelve years and this year’s festival continues to promote diversity in the city of Toronto with the support of many sponsors including their lead sponsor FLOW Cable and Wireless. To mark the 12th annual festival, Caribbean Tales hosted a special media launch and film screening on July 6th at The Royal Cinema, downtown Toronto to celebrate their ongoing success. The event was held in partnership with The Consulate General of Barbados in Toronto, also featuring the Canadian premiere of A Caribbean Dream, directed by Barbadian Shakirah Bourne and produced by Melissa Simmonds and Lynette Eastmond. A Caribbean Dream is a beautiful and intricate take of Shakespeare’s classic, A Midsum-

mer Night’s Dream. Set on the shores of the beautiful island of Barbados, this is a classic Caribbean take of a magical fairy tale set in modern times. The film encapsulates the beautiful island culture and lifestyle, from scenic nature views to the lively party culture of the island, with fairies adorned with colorful and vibrant crop over costumes. As the Consul General of Barbados, Mr. Haynesley Benn rightfully said, one is certainly motivated to book a trip to the beautiful island after viewing this film. The film features young lovers, magical fairies, and lively island fishermen all intersecting in the tropical paradise while featuring many comedic moments filled with love as well as the prominent theme of mixed race relationships. Continued On Page 7


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