Lineup of Caribbean feature films announced for trinidad+tobago film festival/14
By Magella Moreau From The Bahamas Weekly
The trinidad+tobago film festival (ttff) announced the first section of its programme of films for its 2014 edition, the Caribbean features section, today. Twenty feature-length films—ten fiction films and ten documentaries—will screen in this section at the ttff/14, which runs from 16–30 September.
The 20 films come from eight Caribbean countries: Barbados, Cuba, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago. They reflect a range of genres and thematic concerns.
Eleven of the films will be in official competition, for one or more of three awards: Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature and Best T&T Feature. Several will also compete for the inaugural Amnesty International Human Rights Prize.
Still to be announced are the closing night film, the section of Caribbean short and medium-length films, the panorama section of feature-length films (films from world cinema), and the experimental films playing in the New Media section. Already announced as the opening film is Pan! Our Music Odyssey, a T&T docudrama, which will have its world premiere.
The full lineup of Caribbean features follows. Films marked with an asterisk (*) are in competition. Go to www.ttfilmfestival.com/caribbean-features for the synopses and trailers of all films.
Narrative selections
200 Cartas Bruno Irizarry, Puerto Rico, 2013, T&T premiere
Behaviour Ernesto Daranas Serrano, Cuba, 2014, T&T premiere*
Cows Wearing Glasses Alex Santiago Pérez, Puerto Rico, 2014, Caribbean premiere*
Giraffes Kiki Álvarez, Cuba, 2013, T&T premiere*
Haiti Bride Robert Yao Ramesar, T&T/Haiti, 2014, world premiere*
Keeping Up with the Joneses Rommel Hall, Barbados, 2014, T&T premiere
Sensei Redemption German Gruber, Curaçao, 2014, international premiere*
A Story About Wendy 2 Sean Hodgkinson, T&T, 2014, Caribbean premiere
Two Smart Shakirah Bourne and Ricky Redman, Barbados, 2014, international premiere
Wake José María Cabral, Dominican Republic, 2013, T&T premiere
Documentary selections
The Abominable Crime Micah Fink, 2013, Jamaica/USA*
Art Connect Miquel Galofré, 2014, T&T, world premiere*
Blanco Melvin Durán, Dominican Republic, 2014, T&T premiere*
Hotel Nueva Isla Irene Gutiérrez Torres and Javier Labrador Deulofeu, Cuba, 2014, Caribbean premiere*
Legends of Ska: Cool & Copasetic Brad Klein, Jamaica/USA, 2014, Caribbean premiere
Mala Mala Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini, Puerto Rico, 2014, Caribbean premiere*
The Mountain Tabaré Blanchard and Iván Herrera, Dominican Republic, 2013, T&T premiere*
The Price of Memory Karen Marks Mafundikwa, Jamaica, 2014, T&T premiere*
They Are We Emma Christopher, Cuba/Sierra Leone/Australia, 2014, Caribbean premiere*
You and Me, Natalia Cabral and Oriol Estrada Dominican Republic, 2013, Caribbean premiere*
About the trinidad+tobago film festival
Founded in 2006, the ttff is an annual celebration of films from and about Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean and its diaspora. The Festival also screens films curated from contemporary world cinema. In addition, the ttff seeks to facilitate the growth of the Caribbean film industry by hosting workshops, panel discussions and networking opportunities. The Festival is presented by Flow, and given leading sponsorship by bpTT and TTFC. For further information visit www.ttfilmfestival.com
IMAGES:
A still from Art Connect, Miquel Galofré, T&T, 2014
A still from Behaviour, Ernesto Daranas Serrano, Cuba, 2014
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