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FOUNDED IN 2006 and presented by Flow, the trinidad+tobago film festival (ttff), the largest event of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean, continues to evolve and expand in celebrating expression and empowerment through film. The Festival screens the best films from Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean, the Caribbean Diaspora, and Latin American countries in the Caribbean Basin. The ttff also seeks to facilitate the growth of the Caribbean film industry by hosting workshops, panel discussions, seminars, conferences and networking opportunities. 199 belmont circular road, port of spain, trinidad+tobago tel (+)868 621.0709 tel / fax (+)868 621.0709 www.ttfilmfestival.com
who we are ORGANISING COMMITTEE + STAFF Bruce Paddington (Founder and Festival Director) Annabelle Alcazar (Programme Director) Emilie Upczak (Creative Director) Jonathan Ali (Editorial Director) Melanie Archer (Art Director) Melvina Hazard (Director of Community Development) Magella Moreau (Publicist) Skye Hernandez (Writer and Niche Marketing) Ryan Khan (Technical Operations Manager) Celeste Doig (Programme Coordinator) Justin Steinburg (Assistant Art Director) Sophie Charles (PR + Marketing Strategist and Coordinator) James Barber (Online Strategist and Coordinator) Princess Donelan (Venue Manager) Rhian Vialva (Hospitality Coordinator) Ghislaine Agostini (Sponsorship and Hospitality) Sonja Dumas (Programming Committee) Nicholas Emery (Selection Intern) Peter Doig (Studiofilmclub) Christopher Meir (University of the West Indies) Susann Wendt (Administrative Intern) Shanice Hercules (Intern) Abigail Hadeed (Photographer) Arnaldo James (Event Photographer) OUR ADVISORY BOARD Rhea Yaw Ching (Flow) Nneka Luke (RBC Royal Bank) Jennifer Sobol (Commonwealth Foundation) Phillip de Gannes (Pinnacle Business Solutions) Susan Shurland (UNESCO) Danielle Dieffenthaller (Independent Filmmaker) Martin Mhando (Zanzibar International Film Festival)
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who we are festival basics sponsors programming partners video on demand pioneer in film: tribute + bursary workshops + panels focus: filmmakers’ immersion + pitch session in focus with cameron bailey new media the festival photographer opening night gala awards ceremony awards + jury feature films short films schedule at a glance
festival basics WHERE TO GET TICKETS Tickets are available at venues at the time of screenings and available in advance at the box office. Tickets at MovieTowne and the Little Carib Theatre are $25.00. Screenings at all other venues are free of charge. VENUES MovieTowne Audrey Jeffers Highway, Port of Spain Children in school uniform $5 Tel: (868) 627.8277 www.movietowne.com Please vacate the cinema between screenings. The Little Carib Theatre Corner White + Robert Streets, Woodbrook, Port of Spain Tel: (868) 622.4644 Please vacate the cinema between screenings. University of the West Indies Institute for Critical Thinking + Centre for Language Learning + Daaga Auditorium + 12 Carmody Street, St Augustine www.sta.uwi.edu/fhe/film Studiofilmclub 7 Fernandes Business Centre, Laventille, Port of Spain studiofilmclub.blogspot.com The Carlton Savannah 2 Coblentz Avenue, Port of Spain www.thecarltonsavannah.com Alliance Française 17 Alcazar Street, St Clair, Port of Spain www.alliancetnt.com
Medulla Art Gallery 37 Fitt Street, Woodbrook, Port of Spain Tel: (868) 622.1196 Holy Faith Convent 121-125 Southern Main Rd, Couva http://www.holyfaithtt.net/ news-and-events Trevor’s Edge 1 St John’s Road, St Augustine Tel: (868) 645.3131 Mayaro Resource Centre San Fernando Hill UTT/Academy for the Performing Arts (APA) Queen’s Park Savannah South, Port of Spain www.u.tt Point Fortin Point Fortin Public Library Belle Garden, Tobago T&TEC Panyard Calder Hall, Tobago Community Centre Castara, Tobago Community Centre and Grounds Charlotteville, Tobago Community Centre MERCHANDISE Festival merchandise will be for sale at the Little Carib Theatre, at the Festival office and through our website: www.ttfilmfestival.com Cover photograph by Abigail Hadeed © 2011
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sponsors PRESENTING SPONSOR Flow LEADING SPONSOR RBC Royal Bank SUPPORTING SPONSORS Trinidad and Tobago Film Company Tourism Development Company The National Gas Company Tobago House of Assembly BPTT SPONSORS Commonwealth Foundation National Lotteries Control Board Ministry of Arts and Multiculturalism Altantic LNG DIPLOMATIC SPONSORS Embassy of Spain Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands British Council Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Alliance Française Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Embassy of the United States of America MEDIA PARTNERS Lonsdale Saatchi & Saatchi Caribbean Review of Books ARC Magazine Media & Editorial Projects Ltd Caribbean Beat Discover Trinidad & Tobago OFFICIAL PARTNERS MovieTowne The Little Carib Theatre National Library and Information System Authority The Carlton Savannah North Eleven Boss Scrip-J Trinidad & Tobago Coalition of Service Industries Drink! PROGRAMMING PARTNERS University of the West Indies Studiofilmclub Zanzibar International Film Festival European Film Festival Animae Caribe Animation and New Media Festival ARC Magazine PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS Agostini Insurance Brokers Flow BPTT IN-KIND SPONSORS Piranha International Significance Ocean Spray Yellow Tail Brand It
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programming partners The ttff selects and screens films in conjunction with a number of programming partners. UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES This is the third consecutive year that the ttff will be holding screenings at UWI. The screenings are hosted by UWI’s Film Programme, whose students and alumni continue to contribute topnotch content to the festival. One of the festival’s workshops will also take place on the UWI campus. STUDIOFILMCLUB Founded by artists Peter Doig and Che Lovelace, Studiofilmclub (SFC) has been screening independent and art-house films since 2003. This year—its fifth as a partner of the ttff—SFC will host two nights of screenings as part of the ttff/11, on Thursday 29 and Friday 30 September from 7.30pm. There will be an after-party on the Friday evening. Also, an exhibition of Peter Doig’s SFC film posters will be held during the festival, at the ttff offices.
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ZANZIBAR INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2010 marked the first year of a cultural exchange programme, facilitated by the Commonwealth Foundation, between the ttff and the Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF) in east Africa. The programme has now entered its second year. In addition to films from ZIFF being screened at the ttff/11, Prof Ikaweba Bunting, ZIFF’s director, will attend the festival and host a workshop. THE EUROPEAN FILM FESTIVAL Since 1996 the European missions in Trinidad and Tobago have been hosting the annual European Film Festival (EFF). This year the ttff is joining forces with the EFF for the first time, with the EFF supporting a number of screenings at the ttff/11.
ANIMAE CARIBE The Animae Caribe Animation and New Media Festival this year celebrates its 10th anniversary. The ttff is pleased to note this landmark by screening some of Animae Caribe’s best 2010 selections. THE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ SHORT FILM FESTIVAL Founded by MovieTowne in 2005, the Trinidad and Tobago Secondary Schools’ Short Film Festival (SSSFF) is part of the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company’s programme to develop the local film industry. This year the SSSFF attracted 40 schools from throughout the country, and featured five themes. The ttff is pleased to be screening the winning productions.
pioneer in film: tribute + bursary
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SINCE 2008, our presenting sponsor, Flow, has provided a platform for some of the most popular films of the trinidad+tobago film festival by making them available on Flow pay-per-view channels in the months preceding and following the festival. Last year, Flow demonstrated its ongoing commitment to the growth of the local film industry with the launch of its Video on Demand (VOD) service. VOD provides Flow customers with a diverse collection of local films, with 100% of all proceeds going directly to the filmmakers. In this way, the Festival receives additional recognition, while showcasing the work of the participating filmmakers.
IN 1911 the first cinema in Trinidad + Tobago, the London Electric Theatre, opened its doors in Port of Spain, and a local love-affair with the cinema was born. One hundred years later, the ttff, in association with bpTT, is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the cinema industry in Trinidad and Tobago with a cinema and film pioneers tribute award. Starting with the ttff/11, every year the festival will recognise some of the pioneers of cinema and film in T+T and the Caribbean. There will also be an annual bursary worth $20,000, sponsored by bpTT, for a student of the UWI Film Programme. Check www.ttfilmfestival.com for more information.
Customers can access VOD on Channel 1000, 24 hours per day. On offer is a large library of movies, music and television shows which customers can watch at their convenience, as well as pause, rewind, fastforward and stop. For more details on this unique service, visit www.flowtrinidad.com.
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workshops + panels
WORKSHOPS FOCUS ON CHRIS BROWNE, JAMAICAN FILMMAKER This workshop celebrates the work of Chris Browne, awardwinning film director, director of photography and screenwriter. In a career that began with work on the classic Caribbean film, The Harder They Come, Browne has directed several feature films, including Jamaica’s most popular film, Third World Cop, and been the director of photography on scores of music videos. His latest film, Ghett’a Life, won a screenwriting award at the Cannes Film Festival. Browne will show selections from his films and explain the various techniques he has used throughout his work. Saturday 24 September 9.00am-3.00pm University of the West Indies, St Augustine $200. 40 spaces available. Pre-registration required. Call 621.0709 to register. CHARACTER ACTING FOR WRITERS, DIRECTORS AND ACTORS This two-day workshop will focus on developing authentic, needbased characters, with a further focus on acting for the screen. The workshop will help writers create truthful characters, and assist directors in understanding how to help actors shape these characters with clarity. All those participating will also gain a better understanding of the differences between acting on camera, on stage, and in a casting office. The workshop will be led by Kirk Baltz, a US-based acting coach with 15 years of teaching experience. Baltz has studied extensively with such noted teachers as Susan Batson,Tony Greco, Sandra Seacat, Greg Zittle and Penny Allen, who have been responsible for the training of such actors as Nicole Kidman, Jessica
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Lange, Harvey Keitel and Phillip Seymour Hoffman, among others.
documentary? How should it be organised? In what way is it Art?
Saturday 24 + Sunday 25 September 10.00am - 5.00pm UTT / APA Queen’s Park Savannah South $300 per day (both days strongly recommended). 20 spaces available Pre-registration required. Call 621.0709 to register
Sunday 02 October, 9.00am-12.30pm ttff office, 199 Belmont Circular Road, Belmont $150. 20 spaces available. Preregistration required. Call 621.0709 to register.
PARTICIPATORY FILMMAKING FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT + CULTURAL AFFIRMATION, WITH IKAWEBA BUNTING Participatory filmmaking involves training communities, at a grassroots level, to tell their own stories. This workshop, specially designed for implementation in Tobago’s rural communities, will take place over two days. On day one, participants will engage in technical training and story development. Day two will see participants working in production teams, making short videos. Saturday 01 + Sunday 02 October Tobago Free of charge. Open to select participants only. Call 621.0709 for details. MASTER DOCUMENTARY WORKSHOP WITH ADAM LOW What do painter Francis Bacon, filmmaker Satyajit Ray and writer VS Naipaul have in common? They are all subjects of documentary portraits by London-based, award-winning BBC filmmaker Adam Low. Using examples from his recent work, Low will give his unique take on the art of directing documentaries, from the commissioning process through to the final cut. As he does so Low will ask: What makes a good
FILMMAKERS’ PANELS Every year the festival provides a public platform for local and visiting filmmakers to discuss their craft, from the creative idea to production to the business of financing, marketing and, ultimately, distributing their films. The two filmmakers’ panels last up to 90 minutes and provide a rare opportunity to see local, regional and international filmmakers come together to discuss the shared experience of making films within a Caribbean context. Friday 23 + 30 September, 10am Jetsam Room, The Carlton Savannah, Cascade Free of charge and open to the public GETTING IT OUT THERE: MARKETING, EXHIBITING AND DISTRIBUTING YOUR FILM Addressing problems and finding solutions for financing, marketing and distributing Caribbean films has always been an annual offering of the ttff. This year we give filmmakers the opportunity to hear from and interact with internationally known experts in the fields of film marketing, exhibition and distribution. Topics will include non-traditional and multi-platform distribution and marketing, including online marketing and social networking. Saturday 01 October, 10.00am Jetsam Room, The Carlton Savannah, Cascade
Free of charge and open to the public One-on-one consultations The filmmakers will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with guest experts to further develop contacts, project ideas and share information. Saturday 01 October, 1.00pm Jetsam Room, The Carlton Savannah, Cascade Space is limited. For an appointment call 621.0709. Presenters Mike Maggiore, Programmer and Publicist, Film Forum; Loïc Magneron, General Manager, Wide Management; Guillaume Pierre, Director for Africa, Canal France International; Beto Giraldo, Festivals Manager, Ondamax Films
FOCUS: FILMMAKERS’ PITCH + COMPETITION The culmination of the three-day Focus Filmmakers’ Immersion is a pitch session in which the top five participants will be given an opportunity to pitch their project to the film festival’s five-member awards jury at a public event. The participant with the best project and pitch, as determined by the jury, will win a cash prize of TT$20,000. The winner will be announced at the Awards Reception on 02 October. Friday 30 September, 1.00pm Jetsam Room, The Carlton Savannah, Cascade Free of charge and open to the public
FILMMAKERS’ Q+As One of the most important elements to the ttff is the presence of guest and local filmmakers at film screenings. Filmmakers are invited to address the audience before and after the screening of their films, and to engage in an informal Q&A session. MovieTowne and Little Carib Theatre
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focus: filmmakers’ immersion + pitch session
Presented by the ttff, RBC Royal Bank + the Commonwealth Foundation FOR THE FIRST TIME, the ttff, in conjunction with RBC Royal Bank and the Commonwealth Foundation, is hosting a development programme for Caribbean filmmakers. Entitled Focus: Filmmakers’ Immersion, the programme will give 10 select filmmakers the opportunity to learn from professional film artists.
Focus takes place from 20–22 September at Ajoupa Pottery in central Trinidad. It will include group discussions on a range of topics concentrating on the artistic side of narrative filmmaking, sharpening the skills and abilities of participants. There will be a particular emphasis on enhancing the filmmakers’ creative voices. The facilitators for Focus are two experienced, award-winning, international film-industry
professionals: Venezuelan director and screenwriter Fina Torres, and Guyanese-Canadian producer and actor Damon D’Oliveira. Torres is the writer, director and producer of several feature films, including Woman on Top (2000), starring Penelope Cruz. Mr D’Oliveira’s films as a producer include Poor Boy’s Game (2007), starring Danny Glover.
top five participants. These participants will be given an opportunity on 30 September to pitch their Focus project to the ttff’s five-member awards jury at a public event. The participant with the best project and pitch, as determined by the jury, will win a cash prize of TT$20,000. See page 4 for details of the pitch session and competition.
At the end of Focus, the facilitators will choose their
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SAVE THE DATE IN FOCUS with Cameron Bailey Co-Director of the Toronto International Film Festival
FRIDAY 04 NOVEMBER, 2011
1.00-5.00pm Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre AS PART OF an ongoing series of events that take place outside of the annual festival, the ttff will be hosting an afternoon with Cameron Bailey, Co-Director of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The event takes place in association with the Trinidad & Tobago Coalition of Service Industries (TTCSI) and the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company. TIFF is the world’s largest public film festival, annually screening hundreds of films from all over the globe. Many TIFF selections have screened at the ttff over the years, including the Trinidad and Tobago film Sistagod (Yao Ramesar, 2006), and the Bahamian film Rain (Maria Govan, 2008). Details of the event are posted on our website.
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new media
AVANT GARDE and experimental film and video works have traditionally formed a part of the trinidad+tobago film festival. This year, the festival, in collaboration with ARC Magazine, presents New Media, a collection of 11 artists’ works. These works explore a range of themes and issues, while pushing and blurring the boundaries between film and art.
THE WORKS SOMEBODY’S BEEN SITTING IN MY CHAIR La Vaughn Belle In this piece, the artist reenacts various scenes of the fairy-tale “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” in an 18th-century great house to explore ideas of ownership and intrusion. ZWAYON Andrea Chung In Zwayon, the interest lies in the ambiguity of tears. Each woman is placed in the same environment and responds according to their personalities. It requires the viewer to contemplate the truth and conditions of each response. AMPHIBIAN MODE Nayda Collazo-Llorens Amphibian Mode submerges the viewer into an underwater world in which text becomes noise, broken dialogue, and interfered thoughts. It examines post-alphabetic communication and noise through a sensorial, non-linear narrative.
SOLO JESUS SPEAK OF ME AS I AM Jayson Keeling Through the use of photography, video, and other related media, Jayson Keeling creates artworks that provoke and dismantle pop iconography and the accepted politics of sex, gender, race, and religion. ATLANTIC TRANSFORMERZ Charl Landvreugd Atlantic Transformerz explores the multiplicity of hues in the colour black, and makes an issue out of distinguishing black diversity. Inspired by the African Diaspora in Amsterdam, he unites the four continents around the Atlantic Ocean. HAITI (ESTADO DE AUSENCIA) Marcos Lora Read This short film features an installation at the ruins of the first hospital in the Americas, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In this work Lora Read reflects on the humanitarian tragedies in Haiti, and the use of wind as a purifying energy.
the festival photographer THE ttff is delighted to have Abigail Hadeed as its official photographer for 2011. A past first-prize winner of the Commonwealth Photographic Awards, Hadeed captures the diversity of the Caribbean in her striking work, from traditional Carnival characters in Trinidad to the indigenous communities of Guyana. Prints of Hadeed’s photographs selected for the ttff/11 are available for purchase through Medulla Gallery. Call 622.1196 for details.
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LANDSCAPE (WESTERN HEMISPHERE) Lorraine O’Grady Landscape (Western Hemisphere) is a video work-in-progress that employs the artist’s hair as a metaphor for the hybrid nature of history and culture in the Americas and the Antilles. MUHE FRIDA Felix de Rooy and Team Muhe Frida is a film expressing seven alter egos of the late artist Frida Kahlo, revealing her strength, power and agonies. The film is written and directed by de Rooy and edited by Ryan Oduber, with Alydia Wever as Kahlo. A NATURAL HISTORY Oneika Russell A Natural History is a work conveying the experience of otherness in a foreign country. It is also a simple poem about a particular forest in Japan. CALLING MS DAISY Natalie Wood Film star King Kong calls a press conference to share the truth of his acting experiences and to renounce his American citizenship in Calling Ms Daisy.
New Media will be the opening exhibition at the brand-new Medulla Gallery, 37 Fitt Street, Woodbrook, and takes place from Friday 23 September to Sunday 25 October, 10.00am to 7.00pm daily. ABOUT MEDULLA GALLERY Medulla will provide a core space for art education through alternative artistic expression and public participation. The gallery seeks to promote an appreciation of art through exhibitions, forums, seminars and workshops. The importance of art as a social expression will also be demonstrated through an introduction to art as a medium for therapy and growth. Tel: 622.1196 ABOUT ARC MAGAZINE ARC is a quarterly Caribbean art and culture print magazine published out of St Vincent and the Grenadines by artists Nadia Huggins and Holly Bynoe. ARC endeavours to form a creative platform offering insight into contemporary creative practices, while bridging the gap between established and emerging artists of the Caribbean and its diaspora. www.arcthemagazine.com
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WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY 02 OCTOBER
Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s 5:00pm – Cocktails 6.00pm – Film screenings 8.00pm – After-party at The Carlton Savannah
The Little Carib Theatre, Woodbrook 6:00pm – Awards ceremony 7:00pm – Reception
PASHAN OF THE FROOT Director: Nadissa Haynes Trinidad + Tobago 21 minutes / English (See page 22 for film synopsis)
TWO days before the ttff/11 comes to its close, the Festival’s awards ceremony will be held. This gala ceremony will see the best films, as determined by our jury and our patrons, honoured with various cash prizes.
CHICO & RITA Directors: Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal, Tono Errando Spain / Cuba 95 minutes / Spanish, with English subtitles (See page 10 for synopsis)
By invitation only
Limited tickets available at $100 each. Call 621.0709 to purchase.
awards + jury AWARDS THE trinidad+tobago film festival awards five jury prizes, for Best Feature Film (Narrative), Best Feature Film (Documentary), Best Short Film, Best Local Feature Film and Best Local Short Film. In addition, there are three People’s Choice Awards. All awards come with cash prizes. JURY PRIZES BEST FEATURE FILM - NARRATIVE US$4,000 (Sponsored by The National Gas Company) BEST FEATURE FILM - DOCUMENTARY US$4,000 (Sponsored by The National Gas Company) BEST SHORT FILM US$2,000 (Sponsored by The National Gas Company) BEST LOCAL FEATURE FILM TT$20,000 (Sponsored by the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company) BEST LOCAL SHORT FILM TT$10,000 (Sponsored by the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company) PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS TT$5,000 prize for each award BEST FEATURE FILM (Sponsored by Flow) BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE (Sponsored by bpTT) BEST SHORT FILM (Sponsored by Agostini Insurance Brokers Ltd)
THE JURY The film festival jury is made up of five film industry professionals, all independent of the ttff. Before the festival, the jurors watch all films in competition. They rate the films via a points system, judging by various criteria. Having chosen their best films, the jurors will meet during the ttff/11 to decide which films are to be awarded the various prizes. IKAWEBA BUNTING Prof Ika Bunting, the Director of the Zanzibar International Film Festival, was one of the first black film technicians in Hollywood. From the USA, he lived in Africa for almost three decades, where he worked for the Tanzania Film Company and other organisations. He teaches at California State University, Long Beach. TONY HALL Tony Hall is a Trinidad-born playwright, director and actor. He has worked with the Trinidad Theatre Workshop and at the pioneering Banyan Limited. In 1992 he co-directed the award-winning documentary, And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon. His acclaimed play, Jean and Dinah, is being adapted into a feature film.
ADAM LOW Adam Low is a British documentary filmmaker whose work has won numerous prizes. His subjects have ranged from filmmaker Satyajit Ray to painter Francis Bacon to writer VS Naipaul. He is currently working on a film about Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and one on the writer William Golding. MIKE MAGGIORE Mike Maggiore is a programmer at New York’s Film Forum, an independent cinema specialising in foreign art-house and American independent films. He has served on the committee of the Sundance Documentary Fund and on the juries of various film festivals, including the Miami International Film Festival. SAVRINA CHINIEN Savrina Chinien teaches French and Francophone Literature at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine. She is a member of the African Federation of Film Critics. Her areas of interest include francophone literature and film in the Caribbean region. She also works on Post-war French literature, theatre and film.
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DOCUMENTARY
GA = General Audience PG = Parental Guidance
3 LINE
’70: REMEMBERING A REVOLUTION
Director : Christopher Din Chong 2011, Trinidad + Tobago English Narrative feature / 87 minutes
Directors: Alex de Verteuil, Elizabeth Topp 2010, Trinidad + Tobago English Documentary feature / 114 minutes
SIX FRIENDS head to a quiet fishing village to make an investigative documentary. What starts out as a routine film shoot in a supposed paradise quickly turns to hell, however, as the friends find themselves preyed upon by a demented family of sadists. Blending classic Hollywood genre conventions with Caribbean folklore, 3 Line promises a cinematic experience that will leave you shocked in your seat.
A REVEALING, riveting chronicle of the Black Power uprising that took place in Trinidad and Tobago in 1970. Featuring interviews with various activists, politicians, military officers and others who were caught up in the events, the film evokes those heady months when “Power to the people!” was the popular cry. Generous use of archive material and calypsoes from the period rounds out this document of one of the most important—and most misunderstood—periods in the country’s modern history.
Tue 27 Sept, 7.00pm*, The Little Carib Theatre Mon 03 Oct, 4.30pm, MovieTowne
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BACK TO THE SEA
Director: Guy Deslauriers 2009, Martinique French, with English subtitles Narrative feature / 110 minutes
Director: Thom Lu 2011, China / USA English Animated feature / 111 minutes
A POWERFUL drama based on the true story of André Aliker, who was the editor of a socialist newspaper in 1930s Martinique. Aliker (played by French hip-hop star, Stomy Bugsy) is determined to speak out against injustice and to champion the rights of working people. For his ideals and fearlessness, he gets on the wrong side of the most powerful in society. With a script by renowned Martinican novelist Patrick Chamoiseau.
KENNY, a flying fish from Barbados, is caught and delivered to a restaurant in New York’s Chinatown. He meets the owner’s son, a quiet boy who longs for adventure. The two become friends, and begin a daring quest to get Kenny out of the restaurant’s fish tank and back to the sea. Battling furious chefs, evil thieves and hungry diners, the two heroes discover the true meaning of family, and the importance of following your dreams.
This film is presented in association with the European Film Festival and supported by the Alliance Française. Wed Sept 28 7.00pm*, Alliance Française Fri Sept 30 4.30pm*, The Little Carib Theatre Sat Oct 01 3.30pm*, The Centre for Language Learning, UWI
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Film screenings marked with an asterisk (*) will have that film’s director present for a Q+A session. Screenings are subject to change, so please check the website before attending a screening.
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BAD FRIDAY: Rastafari After Coral Gardens
BESOURO (Beetle)
Director : Deborah Thomas 2011, Jamaica English and Jamaican Creole, with English subtitles Documentary feature / 68 minutes
Director : João Daniel Tikhomiroff 2009, Brazil Portuguese, with English subtitles Narrative feature / 86 minutes
BAD FRIDAY focuses on a community of Rastafarians in the Montego Bay area of Jamaica who annually commemorate the 1963 Coral Gardens “incident”, when the Jamaican government rounded up, jailed and tortured hundreds of Rastafarians. Using the testimony of survivors, the film chronicles the history of violence in Jamaica through the eyes of its most iconic community, and shows how people use their recollections of past traumas to imagine new possibilities for the future.
BESOURO IS a fantasy action movie set in 1920s Brazil and inspired by the life of a legendary capoeira fighter from Bahia. At a time when the Afro-Brazilian martial art was banned by the Portuguese colonial rulers, the fearless Besouro uses his incredible fighting skills, and protection from the Orixà gods, to oppose the local authorities, so incurring the wrath of plantation police boss, Colonel Venâncio.
Tue Sept 27 2.00pm, MovieTowne Mon Oct 03 12.00pm, MovieTowne
Wed 21 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne Fri 30 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne
THE BEST OF THE T & T SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ SHORT FILMS FESTIVAL 2011
BETTER MUS’ COME
Directors : Various 2011, Trinidad and Tobago English Dramatic shorts / 75 minutes
Director : Storm Saulter 2010, Jamaica English Narrative feature / 104 minutes
A PROGRAMME of the winning films from this year’s Trinidad and Tobago Secondary Schools’ Short Films Festival.
IN KINGSTON, Jamaica, in the late 1970s, the two main political parties enlist the support of gangs to enforce their policies and advance their political agenda. Young Ricky is a community leader whose gang is aligned to one party. One day he meets Kamala, who belongs to a community controlled by the other party, and the two instantly connect. Will their love triumph, or will bigger forces win the day? Based on true events.
These films are presented in association with the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company and supported by bpTT. Sun 25 Sept 12.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Sat 01 Oct 12.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
Sat 24 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne Mon 26 Sept 7.00pm, Trevor’s Edge, St Augustine Fri Sept 30 4.30pm*, MovieTowne
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BOLETO AL PARAÍSO
DOCUMENTARY
GA = General Audience PG = Parental Guidance
(Ticket to Paradise)
BOYS OF SUMMER
Director : Gerardo Chijona 2010, Cuba Spanish, with English subtitles Narrative feature / 88 minutes
Director : Keith Aumont 2010, Curaçao / USA English and Papiamentu, with English subtitles Documentary feature / 93 minutes
EUNICE, a teenage girl running away from her incestuous father, meets Alejandro, a rebellious rocker who has also left home. They decide to travel together, and escape to Havana, hoping to find paradise. Instead, they encounter hardship—it is the early 1990s, the “Special Period” of deprivation in Cuba—and begin to contemplate the unthinkable: infecting themselves with the HIV virus so they can be admitted to an AIDS hospice. An unforgettable tale of youth, love, sadness, and, ultimately, hope.
IT’S THE EIGHTH year running that Curaçao’s young baseball heroes have qualified for the Little League World Series. In order to reach that far, the team from the tiny Caribbean island have had to defeat regional giants like Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. But they are up against their nemesis, the powerful Team Japan. Manager Vernon Isabella must use all his talent as a coach and counsellor to prepare the underdogs for their big day.
Mon 26 Sept 4.30pm, The Little Carib Theatre Fri 30 Sept 7.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Sat 01 Oct 11.00am, Centre for Language Learning, UWI
Fri 23 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne Sun 02 Oct 12.00pm, MovieTowne
CALYPSO ROSE: The Lioness of the Jungle
CHICO & RITA
Director: Pascale Obolo 2011, Trinidad+Tobago / France English Documentary feature / 85 minutes
Directors: Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal, Tono Errando 2010, Spain Spanish, with English subtitles Animated feature / 95 minutes
CALYPSO ROSE, born McArtha Lewis, is the calypso queen of the world. This is her extraordinary story, a moving tale of triumph over great adversity. We follow Rose from Paris, where she is recording an album, to her native Tobago and Trinidad, then to New York where she lives, and finally to her ancestral homeland, Africa. Along the way we see many facets of Rose and come closer to understanding the woman behind the public persona.
A GIFTED songwriter and beautiful singer chase their dreams— and each other—across the globe, from Havana to New York to Paris to Las Vegas. Chico is an ambitious young piano player and bandleader. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unite them, but their journey brings heartache and torment. A majestic love story rendered in beautiful, bold animation, with original music by the renowned Cuban musician, Bebo Valdés.
Thur 22 Sept 7.15pm*, MovieTowne Sun 25 Sept 7.00pm, T&TEC Panyard, Belle Garden, Tobago Mon 03 Oct 2.00pm, MovieTowne
This film is presented in association with the European Film Festival and supported by the Spanish Embassy. Sat 24 Sept 5.00pm, MovieTowne Mon 03 Oct 7.30pm, MovieTowne
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21 september – 04 october
Film screenings marked with an asterisk (*) will have that film’s director present for a Q+A session. Screenings are subject to change, so please check the website before attending a screening.
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CHRIS DENNIS: Between Worlds
CRAB TRAP
Director: James O’Connor 2011, Trinidad + Tobago English Documentary feature / 70 minutes
Director: Oscar Ruiz Navia 2009, Colombia Spanish, with English subtitles Narrative feature / 88 minutes
BORN AND raised in a rural village on the north-eastern coast of Trinidad, Chris Dennis has a dream: to become a world-recognised surfer. His considerable talent has taken him far, but to become one of the top 100 in his sport, this young man of modest means will need more than just his natural ability. Does Chris have what it takes to go all the way, or is he fated to remain between worlds?
DANIEL IS a young man looking to flee the country. He makes his way to the coast, where he encounters an Afro-Colombian community. While waiting for a boat, he is drawn into the languid rhythm of life and the village intrigues. He also comes into conflict with a fellow outsider, who is in this remote area intent on building a tourist resort. An atmospheric and poetic film, told with an almost documentary-like realism.
Mon 26 Sept 5.30pm*, MovieTowne Tue 04 Oct 12.00pm, MovieTowne
Mon 26 Sept 7.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Wed 28 Sept 4.30pm, The Little Carib Theatre
CRAZY LOVE
THE CREATORS
Director: Clarence Rolle 2010, The Bahamas English Narrative feature / 72 minutes
Director: Laura Gamse 2011, South Africa / USA English, Xhosa, Afrikaans, with English subtitles. Documentary feature / 81 minutes
WHEN CHARLENE’S husband, Lionel, seems to lose interest in her, she seeks ways to revive the flames of passion between them. Along the way, her girlfriends share their views and give her their dubious advice on romance, dating, and the (largely material) obligations of men to their women. This sets Charlene on a course for disaster. A riotous relationship comedy that would make Tyler Perry blush. Fri 23 Sept 7.15pm*, MovieTowne Tue 27 Sept 4.30pm, MovieTowne
THE CHAOTIC reality of modern-day South Africa is explored through the eyes of its artists in this moving film. Born into different regions, classes and ethnicities, the artists—who range from a graffiti artist to an Afro-blues musician, a performance artist to an opera singer—reinterpret the chequered history of their country through their own creative languages. A revealing, intimate portrait of a group of individuals still getting to grips with the legacy of apartheid. This film is presented in association with the Zanzibar International Film Festival and supported by the Commonwealth Foundation. Thur 29 Sept 4.30pm, The Little Carib Theatre
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EL MISTERIO DE LAS LAGUNAS
FACES OF A CITY: Willemstad, Curaçao
Director/writer: Atahualpa Lichy 2011, Venezuela Spanish, with English subtitles Documentary feature / 92 minutes
Director: Alexandra Jansse 2010, Curaçao English, Dutch, Papiamentu, with English subtitles Documentary feature / 76 minutes
IN THE ISOLATED mountains and valleys of the Venezuelan Andes, life has remained virtually unchanged for centuries. This film is a journey through these mysterious places where through festivals, songs, dances and stories, peasants share the traditions they have preserved from one generation to the other. Indigenous and Spanish folklore merge to create a culture that’s magical and joyous, even as the lives of these villagers are austere and full of toil.
A LOVING portrait of continuing efforts to restore and preserve the rich architectural inheritance of Willemstad, Curaçao’s capital city. Using archival footage, aerial and detailed footage, this documentary explores the urban design of the city dating from the 17th century and some of the 765 listed historic buildings that have made Willemstad a UNESCO World heritage site. Tue 27 Sept 4.30pm, The Little Carib Theatre
Mon 26 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne Fri 30 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
FIRE IN BABYLON
Director: Shundell Prasad 2010, Guyana / USA English Narrative feature / 120 minutes
Director: Stevan Riley 2011, UK English Documentary feature / 87 minutes
BORN IN Guyana and raised in New York, Reshma struggles to navigate a broken relationship with her mother, while memories of her absent father continue to haunt her. After receiving some shocking news, she returns to her native land to discover the truth about her family’s past. Weaving between a politically volatile Guyana in the late 1970s and the US in the early 1990s, this is a searching drama about exile, loss, and the ties that bind.
FROM THE late 1970s right through the 1980s and into the early 1990s, the West Indies cricket team did not lose a single Test series. This is the electrifying story of how they did it. Candid interviews combined with stunning archive footage show how they came to dominate the game on their own terms, and in the process lifted the pride of a region.
Sun 25 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne Tue 27 Sept 7.00pm, Holy Faith Convent, Couva Sat 01 Oct 7.00pm*, The Little Carib Theatre
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21 september – 04 october
This film is presented in association with the European Film Festival and supported by the British Council. Wed 21 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne Thurs 22 Sept 7.00pm, NALIS, Point Fortin Wed 28 Sept 4.45pm, MovieTowne Fri 30 Sept 6.00pm, Institute for Critical Thinking, UWI Sat 01 Oct 4.30pm, The Little Carib Theatre
Film screenings marked with an asterisk (*) will have that film’s director present for a Q+A session. Screenings are subject to change, so please check the website before attending a screening.
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GHETT’A LIFE
HABANA EVA
Director: Chris Browne 2011, Jamaica English Narrative feature / 88 minutes
Director: Fina Torres 2010, Venezuela / Cuba / France Spanish, with English subtitles Narrative feature / 105 minutes
DERRICK IS an inner-city teenager who dreams of being Jamaica’s next world boxing champion. However, it is an election year and politics divides the country and Derrick’s community. His father, a loyal party supporter, and Sin, the community’s nononsense don, forbid Derrick from going to the boxing gym, as to do so he has to cross party lines. Derrick defiantly follows his heart—and is confronted with the serious repercussions of his decision. An inspiring tale of overcoming adversity and ignorance in the name of unity.
EVA DREAMS of leaving the Havana factory in which she toils, opening her own dress shop and getting married to her loving but unambitious boyfriend. One day she meets a sophisticated Venezuelan-Cuban photographer and agrees to be his guide to the city. She falls in love and imagines a whole new life with him. But things are not as they seem, and Eva is caught between two men and two worlds. Whom will she choose?
Fri 23 Sept 6.30pm*, 12 Carmody Street, St Augustine, UWI Fri 23 Sept 7.00pm, Community Centre, Charlotteville, Tobago Sun 25 Sept 7.00pm*, The Little Carib Theatre Tues 04 Oct 7.30pm, MovieTowne
This film is supported by the Venezuelan Embassy. Thur 22 Sept 4.30pm*, MovieTowne Thur 29 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne
HAPPY SAD
HIT ME WITH MUSIC
Director: Diana Wynter 2009, Trinidad+Tobago English Narrative feature / 98 minutes
Director: Miquel Galofré 2011, Jamaica English and Jamaican Creole Documentary feature / 90 minutes
SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Mandy is a talented high school footballer intent on making her life a success. Her dreams are thwarted, however, when she is forced to leave Trinidad to go and live with her estranged father in Tobago. Mandy must find a way to excel in this new life, even as her personal struggles are intertwined with those of her new family.
JAMAICAN DANCEHALL fascinates the world with its irresistible beats and raw, controversial lyrics. This documentary explores the roots of this unruly offspring of reggae, featuring pioneers Yellowman and the late Bogle, Elephant Man, the Gully and Gaza gods, Mavado and Vybz Kartel, and some of the current issues: warring artists, skin-bleaching and “daggering”.
Wed 28 Sept 2.00pm*, MovieTowne Fri 30 Sept 7.00pm, Community Centre, Castara, Tobago
Fri 23 Sept 4.30pm*, Institute for Critical Thinking, UWI Sun 25 Sept 4.30pm*, The Little Carib Theatre Sat 01 Oct 7.00pm, MovieTowne
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HUSH 2
JEAN GENTIL
Director: Marcia Weekes 2009, Barbados English Narrative feature / 104 minutes
Directors: Laura Guzmán, Israel Cárdenas 2010, Dominican Republic / Mexico Spanish and Haitian Creole, with English subtitles. Narrative feature / 84 minutes
A RIVETING drama that looks into a family ravaged by an undercurrent of drugs, violence and abuse. Life for 15-year-old Mikisha has been tough since she became pregnant for her boyfriend. Her mother, Darlene, is a single mom with financial problems and her boyfriend’s life continues on a downward spiral into drugs. But then she meets her wealthy father and her sister. Are they the answer to her dreams or her worst nightmare?
WHEN HE loses his job as a French teacher, Jean, a gentle, middle-aged Haitian living alone in Santo Domingo, is evicted from his apartment. He searches unsuccessfully for a new job and a new place to stay. Frustrated, he leaves the city for the countryside, where his quest increasingly takes on a spiritual dimension. Jean’s mission becomes nothing less than the search for a reason for being in a seemingly indifferent world.
Mon 26 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne Mon 26 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Thur 29 Sept 7.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
LIFE, ABOVE ALL
LIMBO
Director: Oliver Schmitz 2010, South Africa / Germany Sesotho, with English subtitles Narrative feature / 106 minutes
Director/writer: Maria Sødahl 2010, Norway / Trinidad + Tobago English and Norwegian, with English subtitles. Narrative feature / 105 minutes
JUST AFTER the death of her newly-born sister, Chanda, 12 years old, learns of a rumour that spreads like wildfire through her small, dust-ridden village near Johannesburg. The rumour tears apart her family and forces her mother to flee. Sensing that the gossip stems from prejudice and superstition, Chanda leaves home and school in search of her mother and the truth. A tale of the enduring strength of loyalty and a courage powered by the heart. This film is presented in association with the European Film Festival and supported by the German Embassy.
A NORWEGIAN woman and her children join her husband in 1970s Trinidad, where he is stationed as an engineer in the oilfields. Sonia soon begins to feel like a stranger in a place where she’s not allowed to be herself but instead has to live the idle life of an expat wife. When she discovers her husband is involved with a Trinidadian woman, Sonia’s world falls apart and she must find a way to mend it. Tue 04 Oct 4.30pm*, MovieTowne
Sun 25 Sept 4.30pm, MovieTowne
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21 september – 04 october
Film screenings marked with an asterisk (*) will have that film’s director present for a Q+A session. Screenings are subject to change, so please check the website before attending a screening.
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THE NINE MUSES
SING YOUR SONG
Director: John Akomfrah 2010, UK / Ghana English Experimental feature / 92 minutes
Director: Susanne Rostock 2011, USA English Documentary feature / 103 minutes
USING HOMER’S epic poem, The Odyssey, as a narrative starting point, and structured as an allegorical fable, The Nine Muses is a stylised and idiosyncratic retelling of the history of mass migration—particularly from Africa and the Caribbean—to post-war Britain. Divided into nine overlapping chapters and blending archival material with haunting images of snow-blanketed landscapes, this is a genre-defying work, a mystifying (and mythifying) tone poem about journeys, migration, memory and the power of elegy.
WONDERFULLY ARCHIVED, and told with remarkable intimacy and panache, this inspiring documentary surveys the life and times of singer/actor/activist Harry Belafonte. He recalls his childhood in Jamaica, where he first heard the folk songs that he would later make famous, and then his controversial crossover into Hollywood. The film focuses on the decades he has spent as a globe-crossing social activist, and shows Belafonte, now 82, to be as tenacious as ever, as he continues to ask, “What do we do now?”
Tue 27 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Fri 30 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
Sun 25 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne Sat 01 Oct 2.00pm*, The Little Carib Theatre
THE SKIN
SONNY BOY
Director: Howard Allen 2010, Antigua and Barbuda English Narrative feature / 100 minutes
Director: Maria Peters 2011, The Netherlands Dutch, with English subtitles Narrative feature / 130 minutes
A YOUNG married couple, Michael and Lisa, are about to lose their home, when their luck changes dramatically. While on a photo shoot at an historic site, Michael discovers an ancient vase and sells it to an antique dealer. But strange things begin to happen, and they soon discover from a mystic that the relic was not a blessing, but a curse.
WALDEMAR IS a young Surinamese man attending university in Amsterdam in the 1930s. He becomes a boarder in the house of Rika, a Dutch woman almost twice his age, who is separated from her two-timing husband. Rika and Waldemar fall in love, and when Rika becomes pregnant, her husband takes their four children away from her. With war approaching, her and Waldemar’s problems are only just beginning. Adapted from a novel based on true events.
Fri 30 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne
This film is presented in association with the European Film Festival and supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
This film is presented in association with the U.S. Embassy.
Fri 23 Sept 4.30pm, MovieTowne Sat 01 Oct 1.00pm, Centre for Language Learning, UWI Sun 02 Oct 7.00pm, MovieTowne
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SONS OF CUBA
TIERRA MADRE
Director: Andrew Lang 2009, Cuba / UK Spanish, with English subtitles Documentary feature / 88 minutes
Director: Dylan Verrechia 2010, Mexico Spanish, with English subtitles Narrative feature / 62 minutes
THE STORY OF three students at the world-renowned Havana Boxing Academy, as they prepare for Cuba’s national championships. More than athletes, these young men are symbols of pride—the standard bearers of the Revolution, according to Fidel Castro. As they train, however, crisis strikes: Castro falls seriously ill, and a number of the country’s Olympic boxing heroes defect to the USA. As Cuba finds itself at a crossroads, the boys contemplate a changing world.
AIDEE GONZALEZ (playing herself) is struggling to make something of her life after ridding herself of a marriage to an uncaring man. Aidee supports herself and her children as an exotic dancer at a shabby nightclub, where she meets Rosalba, with whom she falls in love. Aidee and Rosalba decide to start a family of their own, and begin looking for a sperm donor who is handsome—but not so handsome that he will steal Rosalba away.
Thur 22 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne Thur 29 Sept 4.30pm, MovieTowne
TO BE KING
VANAJA
Director: Steve Rahaman 2011, Trinidad+Tobago / USA English Narrative feature / 112 minutes
Director: Rajnesh Domalpalli 2006, India / USA Telugu, with English subtitles Narrative feature / 111 minutes
TO BE KING is the story of Tyrone King, the down-and-out son of a professional boxer. After he loses his family, Tyrone crosses paths with the man who trained his father, and led him to his death in the underground fighting world. Tyrone finds faith in himself to stand up, fall in love and, against all odds, become a champion.
VANAJA, the 15-year-old daughter of an impoverished South Indian fisherman, is sent to work for the local landlady in hopes of learning the Kuchipudi dance. She excels at the art, and all is well until the landlady’s adult son returns home from the US. His eye falls on Vanaja, who insults him publicly. Matters escalate, and Vanaja is pitched into a maelstrom of class, family and animus from which there is only one escape.
Wed 21 Sept 4.30pm, MovieTowne Wed 28 Sept 7.00pm, Mayaro Resource Centre Tue 04 Oct 2.00pm*, MovieTowne
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Sun 25 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Thur 29 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
21 september – 04 october
Wed 28 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne Sat 01 Oct 5.30pm, Centre for Language Learning, UWI Sun 02 Oct 2.00pm, MovieTowne Tue 04 Oct 7.00pm, San Fernando Hill
Film screenings marked with an asterisk (*) will have that film’s director present for a Q+A session. Screenings are subject to change, so please check the website before attending a screening.
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W.A.R. STORIES: Walter Anthony Rodney
WAN PIPEL
Director: Clairmont Chung 2010, Guyana English Documentary feature / 88 minutes
Director: Pim de la Parra 1976, Suriname Dutch, Hindustani, Sranan Tongo, with English subtitles. Narrative feature / 111 minutes
THIS DOCUMENTARY looks at the life of Dr Walter Rodney, one of the region’s great intellectuals and activists, whose reach extended far beyond his native Guyana. Author of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, Rodney was a fearless champion of justice all over the world. His assassination in 1980 shocked the Caribbean and brought into focus the work he was doing. The story is told through archival footage and interviews with contemporaries and family members.
(One People)
ROY IS A young black Surinamese man studying in Amsterdam. When he learns that his mother is dying, he borrows money from his Dutch girlfriend to return home. There he scandalises everyone when he begins a relationship with Rubia, a Hindu. Will Roy stay with Rubia and remain in his newly independent homeland, or will he follow his family’s wishes and return to Holland? A classic Caribbean film, Suriname’s first feature-length drama, recently and lovingly restored.
Fri 23 Sept 10.00am, Institute for Critical Thinking, UWI Fri 23 Sept 12.00pm*, Institute for Critical Thinking, UWI Sat 24 Sept 2.00pm*, MovieTowne
WHEN THE DRUM IS BEATING
WIND JAMMERS
Director/writer: Whitney Dow 2011, Haiti French and Haitian Creole, with English subtitles Documentary feature / 88 minutes
Directors: Kareem Mortimer, Richard von Maur 2010, The Bahamas / USA English Narrative feature / 88 minutes
FOR SIX decades Haiti’s most famous band, Septentrional, has thrilled tens of thousands with their lively, infectious songs. This documentary chronicles the history of the band and blends archival footage with anecdotes from former and current band members. Despite natural disasters, dictatorships and revolutions “Septen” has persevered, and continues to inspire and uplift Haiti. Its story is a testimony of triumph and hope amid harsh realities.
JUSTICE IS A black teenage girl living in Chicago. When her father accepts a job in the Bahamas, they move there against her will. The family is given membership at the exclusive yacht club, but not everyone is happy with the new American imports. Despite attempts to intimidate her, Justice begins to learns how to sail. She joins the annual children’s regatta, determined to win—and to prove true the motto “One Bahamas”.
Tue 27 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne Sat 01 Oct 4.30pm, MovieTowne
Sat 01 Oct 12.00pm, MovieTowne
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9 FEET OF ROPE
10 AVE MARIA
ACHANTÈ
ALMENDRON MI CORAZON
Director: Noble Fox 2011, Trinidad+Tobago / UK English Documentary short / 18 minutes
Directors : Ryan Oduber, Juan Francisco Pardo 2011, Aruba Spanish, with English subtitles Narrative short / 15 minutes
Directors : Emily McMehen, Geoffrey Sautner 2011, Haiti / Canada Haitian Creole, with English subtitles Documentary short / 35 minutes
Directors: Steve and Stéphanie James 2008, Guadeloupe / Cuba Spanish, with English subtitles Documentary short / 52 minutes
TOBAGO’S annual Easter goat racing event attracts people from all over the world to the small community of Buccoo. The film follows the participants—men and goats—through the training and preparation for the race, up to the big event as they compete for the coveted title, Champ of Champs.
NO MAN is an island, it is said. In this beautifully observed film, we follow Mark, a lonely young man in search of happiness. Through his daily encounters he struggles with his desires and his fears, until at last he is forced to come face to face with himself.
ACHANTÈ is an atmospheric portrait of Vodou featuring four communities in the south of Haiti. It parallels the Vodou creation story with the historical creation of the free nation of Haiti. Featuring an original score by acclaimed musician Nick Zammuto, with voiceover by Max G. Beauvoir, a houng’an and internationally recognised authority on Vodou.
A CELEBRATION of Cuba’s “American beauties”—over 60,000 vintage cars that are still driven on the island’s streets and country roads. These US-built cars were all bought before the Revolution of 1959, and their longevity is considered a symbol of the resilience and ingenuity of the Cuban people.
Mon 26 Sept 5.30pm, MovieTowne Fri 30 Sept 7.00pm, Community Centre, Castara, Tobago Tue 04 Oct 12.00pm, MovieTowne
Mon 26 Sept 4.30pm*, The Little Carib Theatre Fri 30 Sept 7.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Sat 01 Oct 11.00am, The Centre for Language Learning, UWI
ANDROS: Living off the Land and Sea
THE BEST OF ANIMAE CARIBE 2010
Director : Matthew McCoy 2010, The Bahamas English Documentary short / 55 minutes
Directors: Alison Latchman, Barboro Ortiz, Christopher Guinness, David Prosser, Makesi Aquan, Stefano Caines, Wendell McShine 2010, Trinidad+Tobago / Jamaica / Cuba / Mexico / UK English and Spanish, with English subtitles Animated shorts / 42 minutes (total package)
THIS MOVIE explores the natural resources of the largest island in the Bahamas, and the issues faced by the people who live there. A land of great beauty and contrasts, Andros has both fresh and saltwater ecosystems and the third-largest barrier reef in the world. The island has the potential to become an international ecosanctuary. However, its future is yet to be written.
A SELECTION of seven of the best short films from the 2010 Animae Caribe Animation and New Media Festival. Sun 25 Sept 12.00pm*, MovieTowne
Sun 25 Sept 7.00pm, T&TEC Panyard, Belle Garden, Tobago Mon 03 Oct 2.00pm, MovieTowne
BODY AND SOUL
BÒS GÉRARD
Director: Matthieu Bron 2011, Mozambique / France Portuguese, with English subtitles Documentary short / 57 minutes
Director: Bayard Jean Bernard 2010, Trinidad+Tobago English and Haitian Creole, with English subtitles Documentary short / 9 minutes
VICTORIA, Mariana and Vasco are three young Mozambicans with physical disabilities, living in the suburbs of Maputo, the country’s capital. This empowering film shows how they are able to overcome ignorance and prejudice to find self-acceptance and make a success of their lives.
IN JACMEL, Haiti, the schoolchildren drink canned water donated by foreign agencies. Since there is no formal recycling scheme, innovative ways must be found to re-use the aluminium cans. Enter Bòs Gérard, a local tradesman who turns the cans into cooking pots.
This film is presented in association with the Zanzibar International Film Festival and supported by the Commonwealth Foundation.
Fri 23 Sep 2.30pm, The Institute for Critical Learning, UWI Wed 28 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
Wed 28 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne Sat 01 Oct 7.00pm*, Calder Hall Community Centre, Tobago
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21 september – 04 october
Wed 21 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne Thur 29 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne
Film screenings marked with an asterisk (*) will have that film’s director present for a Q+A session. Screenings are subject to change, so please check the website before attending a screening.
A BUSY CORNER
CALL THE SHOTS
CANE HARVEST
Director/writer: Maureen Arneaud 2011, Trinidad + Tobago English Documentary short / 2 minutes
Director: Ernest Che Rodriguez 2011, Trinidad + Tobago English Narrative short / 40 minutes
Director: Philip Nanton 2011, Barbados English Dramatic short / 3 minutes
YOUNG hearing-impaired videographers capture the pulse and action, the culture and feel of a busy corner along the Eastern Main Road in Trinidad. This short film is the start of a series the group will submit to a Deaf Weekend News programme for airing on an Irish TV station. The series, called Hello from Trinidad!, will show glimpses of everyday life in Trinidad as seen through young eyes.
JASON IS a gang member who wants out. His grandmother, with whom he lives, urges him to follow his passion for taking pictures and enroll in a photography course. Jason’s fellow gang members, however, have other ideas. Made in association with the Ministry of the People and Social Development’s Poverty Reduction Programme.
BASED ON a poem by Philip Nanton, this short film is a personal response to sugarcane harvesting in Barbados. The story plays with the language of cane and harvesting and can also be seen as a tribute to Ogun, the Orisha god of iron, aggression and survival.
Fri 23 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne Thur 29 Sept 12.00pm*, MovieTowne
Wed 28 Sept 7.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Sun 02 Oct 4.30pm, MovieTowne
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CHILD OF RAMADHAN Director: Lovinsa Kavuma 2011, Tanzania / Zanzibar / Uganda English and Kiswahili, with English subtitles Documentary short / 23 minutes DURING Ramadan, the largely Muslim island of Zanzibar comes to a standstill, as everyone gives over to fasting and prayers. This is a child’s-eye view of life during Ramadan in Stone Town, Zanzibar’s historic main port and the Eid celebrations that follow. This film is presented in association with the Zanzibar International Film Festival and supported by the Commonwealth Foundation
Wed 28 Sept 12.00pm*, MovieTowne Thur 29 Sept 4.30pm*, The Little Carib Theatre
CHINEE GIRL
CLASSICAL STEEL
CORRUPT REFLECTIONS
DIRTY CLOTHES
Director: Natalie Wei 2011, Trinidad+Tobago / Canada English Documentary short / 44 minutes
Director : John Barry 2011, Trinidad + Tobago English Documentary short / 42 minutes
Director : Jamal Weekes 2011, Barbados English Experimental short / 10 minutes
Director/writer: Dawn Pirtheesingh 2010, Trinidad+Tobago English Narrative short / 9 minutes
PEOPLE OF Chinese descent have made a significant contribution to this country’s cultural and economic life. Yet the voices of women are notably absent from the story of the Chinese in Trinidad and Tobago. In this film, 12 women from all walks of life tell an interwoven tale, creating a compelling contemporary portrait of the Caribbean-Chinese woman.
PLAYING classical music on the steelpan showed Trinidad society that a percussion instrument invented in the poorer areas of Port of Spain could reach the heights of a symphony orchestra. The film looks at the importance of classical music in the development of the steelband and its acceptance worldwide as a legitimate instrument.
THE TITLE OF this film comes from the acronym for an antisocial personality disorder. A tired young man falls asleep and soon begins to experience a most bizarre dream. When he finally breaks free of his subconscious, he wakes up. But was it all too real?
THIS ANIMATED sketch seeks to show how interrelated we are as a people and how much we depend on one another for our collective being. The sketch moves from one situation to another, each one feeding off the one before, showing our interlocking realities.
Tue 27 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne Sat 01 Oct 4.30pm, MovieTowne
Fri 23 Sept 2.00pm*, MovieTowne Thur 29 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne
Sat 24 Sept 12.00pm*, MovieTowne
Fri 23 Sept 7.00pm, Community Centre, Charlotteville, Tobago Fri 23 Sept 6.30pm*, Institute of Critical Thinking, UWI Sun 25 Sept 7.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Tue 04 Oct 7.30pm*, MovieTowne
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EBONY GODDESS: Queen of Ilê Aiyê
HEY YOU! A Project for Haiti
I LOVE DOLPHINS
KAVI
Director: Caroline Moraes-Liu 2010, Brazil Portuguese, with English subtitles Documentary short / 20 minutes
Director/writer: Eugene Fuller 2011, Haiti English and French, with English subtitles Documentary short / 11 minutes
Director: Hester Jonkhout 2010, Suriname Dutch, Sranan Tongo, English, with English subtitles Documentary short / 22 minutes
Director: Gregg Helvey 2009, USA / India Hindi, with English subtitles Narrative short / 19 minutes
THREE YOUNG women compete for the title of Ebony Goddess in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil—the largest black city outside of Africa. The competition is hugely popular and plays an important role in affirming Afro-Brazilian identity and pride for women in Salvador.
THIS PROJECT involves seven young artists of a New York-based art collective and the work they did in a week spent in Haiti after the earthquake of January 2010. This was part of their mission to “force people to take a new look at the reality of post-earthquake Haiti.”
LIKE MOST Indian boys, Kavi wants to play cricket and go to school. Instead he is forced to work in a brick kiln as a modernday slave. He must either accept his fate, or fight for a different life. Winner of a Student Academy Award in 2009, and nominated for an Academy Award in 2010.
Fri 23 Sept 2.30pm, The Institute for Critical Thinking, UWI Wed 28 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
Mon 26 Sept 7.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Wed 28 Sept 4.30pm, The Little Carib Theatre
AT THE MOUTH of the Suriname River a colony of dolphins may be found. But many Surinamese don’t know these beautiful, intelligent creatures exist. This film shows how sightseeing tours are bringing people into touch with the creatures, and how a research programme is ensuring there will be dolphins for future generations to enjoy.
LA PARRANDA
Wed 28 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne
Wed 28 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne Sat 01 Oct 5.30pm, The Centre for Language Learning, UWI
LEARNING TO LOOK
THE LEGEND OF NGONG HILLS
THE LITTLE BOY AND THE BALL
Director: Marian Bradshaw 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Documentary short / 15 minutes
Director: Kim Johnson 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Documentary short / 37 minutes
Director: Kwame Nyong’o 2011, Kenya English Animated short / 10 minutes
Director: Damian Marcano 2011, Trinidad+Tobago / USA English Dramatic short / 11 minutes
A CELEBRATION of parang, this film looks at the Venezuelan roots of the music form, the different types of song performed and the various instruments used. It also considers the changes that have taken place in parang over the years, and highlights 81-year-old Wyllie Lara, the last living sibling of the famed Lara Brothers band.
THIS REVEALING film follows the writing and performing of a skit by deaf Trinidadians about a child’s experience of hearing loss. Through the play, and through interviews with the actors, deaf children and their parents, the viewer is taken into an unfamiliar world.
BASED ON A Maasai folktale, this is the story of a giant cave-dwelling ogre who frequently raids a nearby village, carrying away its inhabitants for food. One day, however, he falls in love with a beautiful maiden—and finally meets his match!
RICHARD, a boy who lives with his grandparents, loves his football as if it were his best friend. The ball develops blemishes as a result of their activities together. The lesson learned is simple: a friend is a friend no matter the person—or thing.
Sat 24 Sept 6.00pm*, 12 Carmody Street, St Augustine, UWI
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DOCUMENTARY
21 september – 04 october
Fri 30 Sept 12.00pm*, The Little Carib Theatre
This film is presented in association with the Zanzibar International Film Festival and supported by the Commonwealth Foundation. Sat 01 Oct 7.00pm*, Community Centre, Calder Hall, Tobago
Wed 21 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne Thu 22 Sept 7.00pm, NALIS, Point Fortin Fri 23 Sept 7.00pm, Charlotteville Community Centre, Tobago Wed 28 Sept 4.45pm,* MovieTowne Wed 28 Sept 7.00pm, Mayaro Resource Centre Sat 01 Oct 4.30pm, The Little Carib Theatre
Film screenings marked with an asterisk (*) will have that film’s director present for a Q+A session. Screenings are subject to change, so please check the website before attending a screening.
LOSING MY RELIGION
THE MADONNA MURTI
Director: Lynnessa Parks 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Documentary short / 23 minutes
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MALINI
MARGINAL VOICES
Directors: Sharon Syriac, Oyetayo Raymond Ojoade 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Documentary short / 50 minutes
Director: Errol Sitahal 2005, Trinidad+Tobago English Dramatic short / 45 minutes
Director: Karen Martinez 2011, Trinidad+Tobago / UK English Documentary short / 7 minutes
THIS IS an irreverent and revealing look at one young woman’s search for God. Of no religion herself, Lynnessa Parks investigates the major faiths practised in Trinidad and Tobago, with a view to joining one. Will she find a faith that fits, or will they fail to meet her exacting (and humorous) criteria?
SIPARIA in southern Trinidad is home to a mysterious spiritual icon: a black female statue venerated by Catholics and Hindus alike. Through interviews with devotees, pilgrims, pundits and priests, the movie explores the obscure origins of Divina Pastora or Siparee Ke Mai and her continuing relevance today.
SAT, an ageing ex-schoolteacher, returns home from Canada after 20 years. Most of his family are dead, including his young sister, a suicide. Blaming himself for her death, Sat expiates his guilt by fantasising her appearance as a series of different characters. Based on a story by the Trinidadian-Canadian writer Rabindranath Maharaj.
AT THIS moment in the UK, at least 2,600 trafficked women are being exploited in prostitution. Marginal Voices is a theatre project in London that allows formerly trafficked women to speak in their own words. This film looks at a number of these women as they rebuild their lives, and find their voice through art.
Tue 27 Sept 2.00pm*, MovieTowne Mon 3 Oct 12.00pm, MovieTowne
Thur 22 Sept 2.00pm*, MovieTowne Tue 27 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne
Thur 22 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne Tue 27 Sept 12.00pm,* MovieTowne
Sun 25 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Thur 29 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
MAXI-TAXI MADNESS
THE MOMENT OF TRUTH
OPHELIA
THE ORISHA SUITE
Director: Dane John 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Narrative short / 12 minutes
Director: Oliver Valente 2011, Tanzania English Narrative short / 20 minutes
Directors: Greta Mendez, Mat de Koning 2010, Trinidad+Tobago / Australia English Experimental short / 5 minutes
Director/writer: Nicole Brooks 2010, Trinidad+Tobago English Dramatic short / 34 minutes
A MAXI-TAXI heading into Port of Spain, filled with a ragtag assortment of passengers, finds itself snarled up in traffic. A hilarious slice-of-Trini-life film.
CASSIUS is a wanted man. When his pursuers—led by a mysterious figure in white leather shoes—catch up with him, he is forced to talk. He then goes into hiding, but for how long can Cassius prolong his fate? This is a stylish mash-up of film noir and blaxploitation, shot through with heaps of African cool.
THE UNIVERSALLY known image of Shakespeare’s Ophelia by John Millais is used as a metaphor for Kashmir, a country once called “Paradise on Earth”, and its people caught between two countries.
This film is presented in association with the Zanzibar International Film Festival and supported by the Commonwealth Foundation.
A CELEBRATION of the spirit of enslaved Africans, who were able to preserve some of their culture and ritual practices in the new lands where they were taken to by force. Journeying through spirit to a period of ancestor reverence and ritual, a little boy experiences history on the shores of the ocean, through song, dance and rhythm. The film pays homage to the Orishas, and celebrates one of the rich cultural legacies of the Caribbean.
Thur 29 Sept 4.30pm*, The Little Carib Theatre
Wed 21 Sept 12.00pm*, MovieTowne Thur 29 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne
Fri 23 Sept 7.15pm, MovieTowne Tue 27 Sept 4.30pm*, MovieTowne
Wed 21 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne Fri 30 Sept 7.00pm, MovieTowne
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NARRATIVE
GA = General Audience PG = Parental Guidance
PASHAN OF THE FROOT
THE PATH LESS TRAVELLED
THE PIERROT GRENADE
POSITIVE AND PREGNANT
Director: Nadissa Haynes 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Narrative short / 21 minutes
Director: Kim Weekes 2011, Barbados English Documentary short / 12 minutes
Director: Asha King 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Dramatic short / 14 minutes
Director: Stacy Lela 2010, Trinidad+Tobago English Narrative short / 24 minutes
THIS IS THE hilariously true/madeup story of the mysterious dancehall singer Pashan Froot. We follow this misunderstood genius as he gets ready to launch his new single, and hear from the people closest to him, including his slippery manager and his number one (and only) fan.
THIS DOCUMENTARY explores some of the struggles and triumphs of a man who is a true lover of the arts. Nala is an actor, filmmaker, writer and artist who faces economic hardship and deprivation, but yet remains true to his artistic passion and expression.
A TALE about the life of a scorned Pierrot Grenade, who longs to be adored like his European counterparts.
Sat 24 Sept 6.00pm, 12 Carmody Street, St Augustine, UWI Sun 25 Sept 4.30pm, The Little Carib Theatre Sat 01 Oct 7.00pm*, MovieTowne Tue 04 Oct 7.00pm, San Fernando Hill
Sun 25 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne Sat 01 Oct 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
A YOUNG woman is pregnant and in love but when she finds out she is also HIV-positive, her world comes crashing down. She is stricken with fear about the fate of her unborn child and confused about her choices. This movie is a project of the Walker Lela Foundation for Women’s Empowerment education effort.
POTO MITAN: Haitian
Tue 27 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Fri 30 Sept 2.00pm*, The Little Carib Theatre
Sun 25 Sept 7.00pm, T&TEC Panyard, Belle Garden, Tobago
RAINFOREST: A Musical Postcard from Trinidad
THE RISE AND FALL OF JOHN TESORO
Director: Renée Bergan, Mark Schuller 2009, Haiti / USA English and Haitian Creole, with English subtitles Documentary short / 50 minutes
Director: Maria Nunes 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Narrative short / 8 minutes
Director: Angela Gibbs 2010, Trinidad+Tobago / USA English Narrative short / 35 minutes
Directors: Francesca Hawkins, Patricia Mohammed 2010, Trinidad+Tobago English Documentary short / 15 minutes
TOLD THROUGH the compelling lives of five courageous Haitian women, Poto Mitan gives the global economy a human face. Each woman’s personal story not only illustrates the effects of globalisation, but also how it is gendered, and how it impacts Haiti as a whole. Initiated by the subjects themselves, the film aims to inspire solidarity activism to help end economic injustice.
AS PART OF an international initiative of New York-based composer, Jon Deak, five 11-yearold schoolboys set out to make and send a musical postcard called Rainforest. The film documents the process of composing the piece to its culmination with a public performance at Port of Spain’s Academy for the Performing Arts.
JOHN TESORO is a government minister on the fictional Caribbean island of Castara. With an election coming up, he takes to TV for a live interview with journalist Emmanuel Brown, who confronts him on his corrupt track record and dodgy personal life. A political satire with Trinidadian Gerry Bednob (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Zack and Miri Make a Porno) in the title role.
THIS documentary tells the story of the University of the West Indies, St Augustine. The film features an evocative introduction by performance poet Muhammed Muwakil and a remarkable collection of archival photographs. It is a visual companion to From the Imperial College of Agriculture to University of the West Indies, written by renowned historian Bridget Brereton.
Women, Pillars of the Global Economy
Fri 23 Sept 2.30pm, The Institute for Critical Thinking, UWI Wed 28 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
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DOCUMENTARY
21 september – 04 october
Sat 24 Sept 3.00pm, APA/UTT, Queen’s Park Savannah South
Tue 27 Sept 7.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Mon 03 Oct 4.30pm*, MovieTowne
ROOTED IN DREAMS
Fri 23 Sept 10.00am, Institute for Critical Thinking, UWI Sat 24 Sept 2.00pm*, MovieTowne
Film screenings marked with an asterisk (*) will have that film’s director present for a Q+A session. Screenings are subject to change, so please check the website before attending a screening.
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SHHUSHED
SOCIAL INJUSTICE
SWEET FRIES
UNITED BY MUSIC
Director: Mandisa Pantin 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Narrative short / 17 minutes
Directors: Kivonne Ramsawak, Zahra Gibbons 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Documentary short / 24 minutes
Director: Renée Pollonais 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Narrative short / 6 minutes
Director: Michel Drenthe 2009, Curaçao / the Netherlands Dutch and Papiamentu, with English subtitles Documentary short / 47 minutes
WHEN LITTLE Chloe abruptly stops speaking, her mother and grandmother are puzzled. Psychiatry and the supernatural are called into play, yet the truth of the matter is far greater—and more obvious—than either woman suspects. This is a powerful film about the dangerous consequences of silence.
THIS FILM goes inside the Youth Training Centre and uncovers the stories of three young men, remanded for crimes ranging from larceny to murder. Their gripping testimonies make the case that social factors such as an inadequate education system and familial neglect contribute to the problem of crime that continues to plague our nation’s youth.
GETTING lunch at a fast food restaurant is usually a simple affair. Getting lunch at a Trini fast food joint, however, can be a nightmare, as the hapless young man at the centre of this funny-because-it’strue tale finds out. Welcome to Sweet Fries, where you’re lucky if they take your order, and even luckier if you get it!
THE RICCIOTTI Ensemble is a Dutch symphony orchestra comprised of 40 young musicians. This film recounts a remarkable tour they made of Curaçao, along with renowned local jazz singer Izaline Calister, playing 18 concerts in 18 locations over four consecutive days.
Sat 24 Sept 6.00pm*, 12 Carmody Street, St Augustine, UWI Mon 26 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Thur 29 Sept 7.00pm*, The Little Carib Theatre
Sat 24 Sept 3.00pm, APA/UTT, Queen’s Park Savannah South
Sat 24 Sept 6.00pm*, 12 Carmody Street, St Augustine, UWI
Sat 24 Sept 7.00pm*, MovieTowne Mon 26 Sept 7.00pm, Trevor’s Edge, St Augustine Fri 30 Sept 4.30pm, MovieTowne
UNRAVELLED
UPSIDE DOWN
WOMEN IN HATS
Y-NING?
Director: Sharon Fraser 2011, Trinidad+Tobago English Dramatic short / 30 minutes
Director: Andrew Ainsworth 2010, Trinidad+Tobago / Canada English Narrative short / 4 minutes
Director/writer: Brandi Brown 2010, Trinidad+Tobago / USA English Dramatic short / 33 minutes
Director/writer: Emilie Upczak 2010, Trinidad+Tobago / USA English Documentary short / 13 minutes
CHRISSY IS a sheltered teenager from a loving home, whose world flips upside down when she is raped by three men. Based on a true story, Unravelled explores the trauma experienced by Chrissy and her family, and her determination to get revenge.
A MAN travels to Carnival in Trinidad and makes home movies. At first he is very nervous but then he meets an artist who hangs police cars upside down.
A FREE-SPIRITED woman runs afoul of some members of her community because she owns a jazz club and declines all invitations to attend church. When she does agree to go, she brings with her a shocking idea that threatens to turn things on their head.
THIS ACADEMIC music video explores “wining” as a dance language with a history and identity born out of the Caribbean experience. In particular, it looks at the body in motion as well as elements of Trinidadian society that are represented in the way people dance and the various ethnic influences on the dance itself.
Mon 26 Sept 2.00pm, MovieTowne
Tue 27 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre Fri 30 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
Sat 24 Sept 12.00pm, MovieTowne
Sun 25 Sept 2.00pm*, The Little Carib Theatre Thur 29 Sept 2.00pm, The Little Carib Theatre
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FESTIVAL GUIDE
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time
venue
wednesday 21 sept
thursday 22 sept
friday 23 sept
12.00pm
MOVIETOWNE
The Orisha Suite 34’ * + Almendron mi Corazon 52’
Sons of Cuba 90’
Boys of Summer 93’
2.00pm
MOVIETOWNE
Ophelia 5’ + Besouro 94’
Madonna Murti 40’ + Malini 46’
Call the Shots 40’ + Chinee Girl 44’ *
4.30pm
MOVIETOWNE
SSSF + To Be King 101’
Habana Eva 105’ *
Sonny Boy 130’
7.00pm
MOVIETOWNE
The Little Boy and the Ball 11’ + Fire in Babylon 87’
7.15pm Calypso Rose: The Lioness of the Jungle 85’ *
7.15pm Maxi Taxi Madness 12’ + Crazy Love 79’ *
12.00pm
THE LITTLE CARIB THEATRE
2.00pm
THE LITTLE CARIB THEATRE
4.30pm
THE LITTLE CARIB THEATRE
7.00pm
THE LITTLE CARIB THEATRE
7.00pm
COMMUNITY SCREENINGS TRINIDAD EAST/NORTH
7.00pm
COMMUNITY SCREENINGS TRINIDAD CENTRAL/ SOUTH
7.00pm
COMMUNITY SCREENINGS TOBAGO
Tobago, Charlotteville: Dirty Clothes 9’ + The Little Boy and the Ball 11’ + Ghett’a Life 104’
7.00pm
MEDULLA ART GALLERY
NEW MEDIA EXHIBITION – Opening reception
10.00am – 7.00pm
MEDULLA ART GALLERY
10.00am
UWI – INSTITUTE FOR CRITICAL THINKING
Rooted in Dreams 15’ * + W.A.R. Stories 88’
12.00pm
UWI – INSTITUTE FOR CRITICAL THINKING
Wan Pipel 110’ *
2.30pm
UWI – INSTITUTE FOR CRITICAL THINKING
Bós Gérard 10’ + Ebony Goddess: Queen of Ilê Aiyê 20’ + Poto Mitan 52’
4.30pm
UWI – INSTITUTE FOR CRITICAL THINKING
Hit Me with Music 81’ *
6.30pm
UWI – 12 CARMODY STREET
Dirty Clothes 9’ + Ghett’a Life 104’ *
10.00am
THE CARLTON SAVANNAH
Filmmakers’ Panel
10.00am – 5.00pm
UTT/ACADEMY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS (APA)
10.00am – 3.00pm
TTFF OFFICE
21 september – 04 october
Point Fortin, NALIS: The Little Boy and the Ball 11’ + Fire in Babylon 87’
Open for information + SFC poster exhibition
Open for information + SFC poster exhibition
Open for information + SFC poster exhibition
you’re in focus
saturday 24 sept
sunday 25 sept
monday 26 sept
tuesday 27 sept
Women in Hats 35’ + Classical Steel 40’ *
SSSF + The Best of Animae Caribe 2010 45’*
El Misterio de las Lagunas 90’
The Madonna Murti 40’ + Malini 46’ *
Rooted in Dreams 15’ * + Wan Pipel 110’ *
The Path Less Travelled 8’ + Sing Your Song 103’
Unravelled 30’ * + Hush 2 104’
Losing my Religion 23’ * + Bad Friday 68’
5.00pm Chico & Rita 95’
Life Above All 106’
5.30pm 9 Feet of Rope 18’ + Chris Dennis: Between Worlds 70’ *
Maxi Taxi Madness 12’ * + Crazy Love 79’
Sweet Fries 6’ * + Better Mus’ Come 104’
Festival of Lights 120’
7.30pm SPONSORS’ SCREENING
SSSF + Corrupt Reflections 10’ + When the Drum is Beating 88’
Marginal Voices 7’ + Y-ning 13’ * + Tierra Madre 62’
SHHushed 17’ + Jean Gentil 85’
Upside Down 4’ + The Pierrot Grenade 14’ + The Nine Muses 90’
Pashan of the Froot 21’ + Hit Me with Music 81’ *
10 Ave Maria 15’ * + Boleto al Paraiso 88’
Faces of a City, Willemstaad, Curacao 76’
Dirty Clothes 9’ + Ghett’a Life 104’ *
Hey You!: A Project for Haiti 11’ + Crab Trap 96’
The Rise and Fall of John Tesoro 35’ + 3 Line 87’ *
Secondary Schools’ Short Films Competition
3.00pm APA/UTT: Rainforest 8’ + United by Music 47’
Trevor’s Edge, St Augustine: Sweet Fries 6’ + Better Mus’ Come 104’ Holy Faith Convent, Couva: Festival of Lights 120’ Tobago, Belle Garden: Positive & Pregnant 34’ + Achante 35’ + Calypso Rose: The Lioness of the Jungle 85’
NEW MEDIA EXHIBITION
NEW MEDIA EXHIBITION
Focus on Chris Browne 10.00am - 3.00pm
6.00pm Student Film Night: Pashan of the Froot 21’, SHHushed 17’, La Parranda 16’, Social Injustice 23’
Acting workshop Open for information + SFC poster exhibition
Acting workshop Open for information + SFC Poster Exhibition
Open for information + SFC Poster Exhibition
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time
venue
wednesday 28 sept
thursday 29 sept
friday 30 sept
12.00pm
MOVIETOWNE
A Busy Corner 2 *+ I Love Dolphins 22’ + Andros: Living off the Land and Sea 55’
Call the Shots 45’ * + Chinee Girl 44’
El Misterio de las Lagunas 90’
2.00pm
MOVIETOWNE
Happy Sad 109’ *
SSSF + The Orisha Suite 34’ + Almendron mi Corazon 52’
The Skin 100’
4.30pm
MOVIETOWNE
4.45pm The Little Boy and the Ball 11’ * + Fire in Babylon 87’
Sons of Cuba 90’
Sweet Fries 6’ + Better Mus’ Come 104” *
7.00pm
MOVIETOWNE
Kavi 19’ + Vanaja 112’
Habana Eva 105’
Ophelia 5’ + Besouro 94’
12.00pm
THE LITTLE CARIB THEATRE
2.00pm
THE LITTLE CARIB THEATRE
Bós Gérard 10’ + Ebony Goddess: Queen of Ilê Aiyê + Poto Mitan 52’
Marginal Voices 7’ + Y-ning 13’ + Tierra Madre 62’
Upside Down 4’ + The Pierrot Grenade 14’ + The Nine Muses 90’
4.30pm
THE LITTLE CARIB THEATRE
Hey You!: A Project for Haiti 11’ + Crab Trap 96’
Child of Ramadhan 23’ + Moment of Truth 33’ + The Creators 81’
Aliker 107’ *
7.00pm
THE LITTLE CARIB THEATRE
Cane Harvest 3’ + ‘70: Remembering a Revolution 115’ *
SHHushed 17’ * + Jean Gentil 85’
10 Ave Maria 15’ * + Boleto al Paraíso 88’
7.00pm
COMMUNITY SCREENINGS TRINIDAD EAST/NORTH
Alliance Française, Port of Spain Aliker 107’ *
7.00pm
COMMUNITY SCREENINGS TRINIDAD CENTRAL/ SOUTH
Mayaro Resource Centre: The Little Boy and the Ball 11’ + To Be King 101’ *
7.00pm
COMMUNITY SCREENING TOBAGO
7.00pm
STUDIOFILMCLUB
11.00am
UWI – CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING
1.00pm
UWI – CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING
3.30pm
UWI – CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING
5.30pm
UWI – CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING
6.00pm
UWI – INSTITUTE FOR CRITICAL THINKING
Fire in Babylon 87’
10.00am
THE CARLTON SAVANNAH
Filmmakers’ Panel
1.00pm
THE CARLTON SAVANNAH
Focus: Filmmakers’ Immersion pitch session
10.00am 3.00pm
TTFF OFFICE
21 september – 04 october
Learning to Look 37’ *
Tobago, Castara: 9 feet of Rope 18’ + Happy Sad 109’ STUDIOFILMCLUB (Film starts at 7.30)
Open for information + SFC poster exhibition
Open for information + SFC poster exhibition
STUDIOFILMCLUB (Film starts at 7.30)
Open for information + SFC poster exhibition
you’re in focus
saturday 01 oct
sunday 02 oct
monday 03 oct
tuesday 04 oct
Wind Jammers 93’
Boys of Summer 93’
Losing My Religion 23’ + Bad Friday 68’
9 feet of Rope 18’ + Chris Dennis: Between Worlds 70’
Habana Eva 105’
Vanaja 112’
Achantè 35’ + Calypso Rose: The Lioness of the Jungle 85’
To Be King 101’ *
SSSF + Corrupt Reflections 10’ + When the Drum is Beating 88’
Cane Harvest 3’ + ‘70: Remembering a Revolution 115’
The Rise and Fall of John Tesoro 35’ * + 3 Line 87’
Limbo 106’ *
Pashan of the Froot 21’ * + Hit Me With Music 81’
Sonny Boy 130’
7.30pm SSSF + Chico & Rita 95’
7.30pm Dirty Clothes 9’ + Ghett’a Life 104’
Secondary Schools’ Short Films Competition The Path Less Travelled 8’ + Sing Your Song 103’ * The Little Boy and the Ball 11’ + Fire in Babylon 87’ Festival of Lights 120’ *
San Fernando Hill: Pashan of the Froot 21’ + Vanaja 112’ Tobago, Calder Hall: The Legend of Ngong Hills 10’ + Body and Soul 57’ *
10 Ave Maria 15’ + Boleto al Paraiso 88’ Sonny Boy 130’
Aliker 107’ *
Kavi 19’ + Vanaja 112’
Getting It Out There: Marketing, Exhibiting and Distributing Your Film panel
7.00pm Rooftop screening: Select Award Winning Films
One on One consultations Open for information + SFC Poster Exhibition
Documentary Master Class with Adam Low
Open for information + SFC Poster Exhibition
Open for information + SFC Poster Exhibition
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