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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

MEDIA ADVISORY: PRESS CONFERENCE - CARIBBEANTALES NEW YORK FILM SHOWCASE/CARIBBEAN WEEK IN NEW YORK/ BARBADOS TOURISM UPDATE

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WHO: Founder and CEO of CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution, Frances-Anne Solomon; Lennox Price, Consul General of Barbados at New York; Sylma Brown-Bramble, Director of the Americas, Caribbean Tourism Organization; Campbell Rudder, Vice President of Marketing, Barbados Tourism Authority.
 
WHAT: Press Conference to announce The CaribbeanTales New York Film Showcase to be held during Caribbean Week in New York on Saturday, June 11; updates from the Caribbean Tourism Organization about the week's activities; and to introduce the new Vice President of Marketing of the Barbados Tourism Authority.
 
WHEN: Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at 5 p.m.
 
WHERE: Consulate General of Barbados/ Barbados Tourism Authority, 820 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10017 - 5th Floor Between 43rd and 44th Streets.
 
WHY: The creativity of Caribbean filmmakers will be a focus of the Caribbean Tourism Organization's Caribbean Week in New York, June 4 to 11, 2011. CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution has announced a new partnership with the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) which will feature trailers of top Caribbean films during CTO meetings and events, and a day-long Caribbean film showcase with panel discussions and networking on Saturday, June 11. The Showcase has received early support from the Barbados Tourism Authority, the Consulate General of Barbados in New York, Caribbean International Network (CIN TV) and Distribution Specialist Michelle Materre.
 
RSVP Contact:
Bevan Springer, Marketplace Excellence + 1 201 861-2056 - bevan@marketplaceexcellence.com

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Monday, January 25, 2010

CaribbeanTales Newz

The CaribbeanTales Youth Film Festival 2010 Gala Launch was a huge success !

Many people said they found it inspirational, especially the tributes to Claire Prieto-Fuller and Fil Fraser, giants in our community over the past decades. I would like to thank everyone who came out for their support, and everyone who supported behind the scenes. It was a privelege to share this time with you!
Frances-Anne.

See more photos from the Launch on Flickr.

The festival will run from Feb 2nd, 25th at the William Doo Auditorium, UofT.

For more information view the full festival program here.
To book your school group please call Miki Nembhard, Festival Co-ordinator on 416 598 1410 or send her an email.

Photo: Claire Prieto-Fuller (Center) receives her Lifetime Achievement Award from Hon. Jean Augustine at the CaribbeanTales Youth Film Festival 2010 Gala Launch on January 21st.

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In other Newz:

The BEST OF CARIBBEANTALES FILM FESTIVAL 2010, February 23rd - March 2nd 2010 at the Olympus Theatres, and Savana Hotel, Barbados

(click on photo to enlarge)

Announcing the first ever Caribbean Film Marketplace.

CaribbeanTales in association with One Caribbean Media and the Shridath Ramphal Center, presents “The Best of the CaribbeanTales Film Festival, Symposium & Marketplace”, in Barbados from February 23rd March 2nd 2010.

Alongside a Symposium on Global Distribution, workshops, Master classes and screenings, the Festival will feature the first ever Caribbean Film Marketplace on March 25th.

Dr. Keith Nurse, Director of the Shridath Ramphal Center, UWI, that will co-host the Marketplace said: “The Marketplace concept allows us to move beyond “just talk” and get down to the business of creating economic and business opportunities for creative producers as well as for buyers.”


Read More about the CaribbeanTales Film Marketplace!

Photo: Dr. Keith Nurse, Director of the Shridath Rampal Center at UWI, and Frances-Anne Solomon, Director of the Best of CaribbeanTales

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Barbados to host 'Best of CaribbeanTales'

From the Jamaica Gleaner

Published: Wednesday | December 16, 2009

by Mel Cooke, Gleaner Writer

Following its strong presence across the region last year with the feature film, A Winter Tale, CaribbeanTales, the Canada-based multimedia company run by Frances-Anne Solomon, will be holding the 'Best of CaribbeanTales Film Festival and Symposium' in Barbados.

Officially launched in Bridgetown last Tuesday, the event includes a one-day symposium on Global Distribution, a film Market, workshops, master classes and educational screenings. It runs from February 23 to March 10 at the Olympus Cinema, Sheraton Centre and at University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus.

In an email interview, Solomon said the response to the launch "was overwhelmingly positive", emphasising the importance of the teamwork that is giving the festival a boost.

"One of the most positive aspects of the festival is the strength of the partnerships that we have forged this year. Alongside One Caribbean (the largest media company in the region) which will be co-hosting the Symposium on Global Distribution, UWI's Shridath Ramphal Center, that will co-host a film Market at the festival, and the Barbados Film and Video Association, that will host a workshop at the festival, we also have a stellar core team comprising Mary Wells (Jamaica), Mitzi Allen (Antigua), and Lisa Wickham (Trinidad), that will assist me in the programming, management and promotion of the festival," she said.

Weighing options
She said Barbados was chosen as the host country for three reasons - "it is central, accessible and beautiful and "we expect many people from all over the world to attend because of this location ...".

There is, however, the possibility that the 'Best of CaribbeanTales Film Festival and Symposium' will move around the region, as Solomon said, "in the future we are exploring other islands as possible locations. We have had a number of offers and are weighing options."

She pointed out that, "it's a regional event, and so will bring together people from around the region. It will bring lots of international visitors to the region. It will bring everybody together to strategise about how to create an international vision."

The symposium on Global Distribution takes place on February 24, with the first ever Caribbean Film Market on the following day.

Solomon said the new associate directors are "people who I worked with over the past years, whose work I admire greatly, and with whom I share a vision and commitment to developing an industry that serves the needs of our films and those of the Caribbean film industry as a whole."

Adding, "I have known Mary Wells for several years and she is quietly a very talented, generous and visionary person. You need all these qualities to hold a vision that includes all of our movies and the whole industry. Lisa Wickham is an extraordinary businesswoman and fantastic public relations person, who also has a big picture of what we need to achieve to sit on the world stage as filmmakers and as an industry. And Mitzi Allen is a pioneer and warrior."

The 'Best of CaribbeanTales Film Festival and Symposium' caps off CaribbeanTales' first five years and Solomon said the company "has exceeded my expectations 100 fold. The growth of the company has, luckily for us, mirrored the growth in interest in the Caribbean and its brand, and so we have seemed to ride that wave, at the same time, I believe, as contributing to it".

"The low points have been, as always, trying to raise money. The high points have been connecting with like-minded people from all over the world to do something that helps everyone, and makes all of us special and feel useful and good," she said.

"The projection for the next five years is to take Caribbean film to the international stage and establish it as a brand alongside Hollywood, Bollywood and the British film industry, in terms of quality, viability and audience reach. In order to do this, we have to develop a business model for production and distribution that draws on skills and the help of all stakeholders: government, private sector, broadcasters, distributors, and cinema owners, to make it work," she said.

"That is what we are on course to achieve in the next five years."

Photos: (top to bottom) Frances-Anne Solomon, Mary Wells, Lisa Wickham, Mitzi Allen.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Frances-Anne Solomon's acclaimed movie A WINTER TALE, starring Peter Williams and Leonie Forbes, makes it's Canadian Television Premiere on Bravo!

Toronto – December 11th 2009

Following a string of successful North American festival premieres, theatrical releases, and international awards Frances-Anne Solomon’s acclaimed feature film A Winter Tale comes to television audiences across Canada. The film, which features a talented ensemble cast led by Canadian star Peter Williams, rising Toronto actor Michael Miller, and famed Jamaican actrsss and Gemini nominee Leonie Forbes, will have its Canadian television premiere on Bravo! Canada on December 17th at 9pm.

Written, directed and produced by Frances-Anne Solomon, A Winter Tale tells the moving story of a Black men's support group that forms at a local Caribbean takeaway restaurant after a young boy is killed by a stray bullet. With a plot that sensitively explores the psychological effects of the universally relevant issues of urban "Black on Black" violence, the film beautifully captures the day-to-day emotional struggles of this group of men, and a community under seige.

Over the past 18 months A Winter Tale has travelled the world, garnering rave reviews and international recognition through film festivals and cinema releases in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, New York, Los Angeles Africa, the Caribbean, and the UK.

Most recently it won recognition at Fespaco (Africa's Oscars held biannually in Burkina Faso, West Africa). Other awards include Outstanding Canadian Feature Film Award at the ReelWorld Film Festival, as well as the top awards at the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival, the Zuma International Film Festival (Nigeria), and many others.

A Winter Tale was developed through a collaborative improvisational process by Vancouver-based theatre director Michele Lonsdale Smith and Frances-Anne Solomon, working together with an extraordinary team of experienced and emerging Canadian and international actors, including Trinidad and Tobago's Dennis "Sprangalang" Hall, and Canada's Valerie Buhagiar.
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SELECTED REVIEWS OF A WINTER TALE:

Caribbean Release - 2008

Television stars in Antigua for debut of acclaimed film - 19 May 2008
The Trinidad Guardian -Online Edition Ver 2.0 - May 18, 2008
A Caribbean filmmaker - May 18th 2008
`A Winter Tale` To Open In Trinidad & Tobago - May 12, 2008
Winter Tale cast arrives for premiere - May 9 2008
Tale of Racism and Healing - May 3 2008
‘A Winter Tale’ impresses Jamaica audiences - April 13, 2008
'A Winter Tale' tells of manly chill - Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - April 9 2008
Peter Williams finds 'Wright' role in 'A Winter Tale - April 6, 2008'
'A Winter Tale' makes Jamaican debut - Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - April 6 2008
Peter Williams finds 'Wright' role in 'A Winter Tale' - Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - April 5 2008
'Winter' in April - Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - April 5 2008
‘Winter Tale’ makes TT debut - Trinidad News, Trinidad and Tobago - April 1 2008
Leonie Forbes - On becoming myself - Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - March 30 2008
A Winter Tale, starring Leonie Forbes, heads to Jamaican theatres - February 28, 2008
Trinidadian Migrant`s Film Makes BAM Screening Again - February26, 2008

Canada Press
Film examines poverty, gun crime - The Guardian - Etobicoke, 07 February 2008
Something to talk out - Toronto Sun, 04 February 2008
Watching and talking about violence in Toronto - February 5, 2008
A Winter Tale Tells Our Story - Community Contact - August 30 2007
Stepping Up in A Time Of Sorrow - Montreal Gazette - August 29 2007
Capsule Reviews of Selected 2007 WFF Films - Montreal Gazette - August 24 2007

World Premiere of A Winter Tale
Expose - A Winter Tale is pure fireworks

A Winter Tale: An Interview with Frances-Anne Solomon - April 9 2007
This Weekend "A Winter Tale" opens at Rainbow Cinema Woodbine ...
A Winter Tale - The Movie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flickr: Photos from frances-anne solomon
A Winter Tale by Frances-Anne Solomon’s Vox :::::: VUVOX
Today@York: A Winter Tale screening - Confronting violence through ...
More News: Free screening of A Winter Tale will be followed by an ...
The Movie that is creating a buzz in Toronto, A Winter Tale
Weather is right for A Winter Tale
WE FILM - A WINTER TALE

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Frances-Anne Solomon is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, director and producer. She is the president and artistic director of the two companies she founded: Leda Serene Films and CaribbeanTales, and has also worked as a film and television drama producer for the BBC.

Recent projects include A Winter Tale (for Telefilm Canada/CHUM Television); Heart Beat (Bravo!) which profiles Caribbean musical creators; Literature Alive, a multi-facetted multimedia project profiling Caribbean authors; and the Gemini-nominated Lord Have Mercy!, Canada's landmark multicultural sitcom, for Vision TV, Toronto1, APTN and Showcase.

Peter Williams, Jamaican-Canadian film and television star, plays Gene in A Winter Tale. Williams' film credits include Catwoman, Chronicles of Riddick and Stargate SG-1.

Leonie Forbes has graced the silver screen in major Hollywood pictures, performed in dozens of theatrical productions, and has worked as a radio broadcaster and programmer in Jamaica. Her selected credits include:Old Story Time, Arawak Gold, Champagne and Sky Juice, and Smile Orange. Her film and television credits include: Shattered Image, Milk and Honey, Passion and Paradise, What My Mother Told Me, and Children of Babylon.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

CaribbeanTales is proud to partner with the Harbourfront Center's Island Soul Festival

Caribbean Tales Presents An Exciting Day of Films at the Harbourfront Center's "Island Soul" Festival

Caribbean Tales Annual Film Festival is proud to partner with the Harbourfront Centre to present a day of exciting film screenings and thought-provoking Talk Back sessions at the Island Soul Festival.

Curated by Caribbean Tales’ artistic director, Frances-Anne Solomon, an accomplished filmmaker, writer, director and producer, the day promises to be one you don’t want to miss.

Diasporic Documentaries
August 2, 2009 1.30pm

Featuring a selection of dynamic documentaries from the Caribbean and it's Diaspora.

Alex Cuba: The Making of Alex Cuba by Safiya Randera

From the Cuban countryside to rural British Columbia, discover Juno winner Alex Cuba. The Making of Alex Cuba observes the artist in his emerging success as an international musician from recording in Havana's famous Egrem Studios through behind-the-scenes footage of the upcoming music video, Tu Boca. Join Alex Cuba as he looks within his own history for discoveries on bridging culture through music. (24 min)

The Insatiable Season: Making Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago by Mariel Brown

The Insatiable Season: Making Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago, a documentary production of SAVANT Ltd, was launched in January 2008, just in time for carnival. "The Insatiable Season is ... a film that, simply and appropriately, finds joy in the mundane romance of putting a mas together, from the conceptualising of the band to the construction of the costumes . . . and yes, in the end, to wining down to the ground come Carnival Tuesday. . . This is a highly enjoyable film, not least for the bits of candour it is so adroitly able to capture." --The Caribbean Review of Books, August 2008

Ramabai Espinet: Coming Home by Frances-Anne Solomon

Ramambai Espinet visits her home town of San Fernando, Trinidad. What was planned as “a simple, nostalgic trip” soon becomes a fascinating journey into a brilliant writer's personal history and cultural heritage. (44 min)

TRINIDAD EXPLOSION
August 2nd, 2009. 5pm

A spotlight on the explosion of new film and television work from the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago.

Bacchanal by Lisa Wickham

Music video from Destra Garcia's 2009 abum, Hott. (4 min)

Mami Wata by Yao Ramesar

An Orisha ceremony at the feast for Yemanja, the water goddess, at Salibiya Bay in Trinidad whee the river delta meets the sea. (11 min)

Reunion by Frances-Anne Solomon

In 1943, three hundred middle class "coloured" women from across the West Indies were recruited to the ATS, a branch of the British Army. This documentary documents for the first time the contribution of these women to WW2.(25mins)

Carmen and Geoffrey by Linda Atkinson and Nick Doob

This beautiful feature documentary is about the work of two exceptional artists, dancer and choreographer Carmen de Lavallade and director, painter, choreographer and designer Geoffrey Holder, who stepped forward in the 1950's to play a vital part in the newly energized world of American modern dance. It is also about a fifty-four year long love affair and the creative partnership that sustained their accomplishments. (80mins)

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Feedback for "A Winter Tale"

Hello Wonderful people,
I promised to post all the comments I've received, and here they are below. (Yes I know, most are from us to ourselves but that's fantastic too). If you got any you'd like to add, send them to me, I'll keep updating them on the AWT website & blog.

And here are links to web coverage:
CBC Newsworld: 11th April , The Link: Radio Canada International 11th April, CBC.ca 11th April, AfroToronto - April, Caribbean Beat, Toronto Star - April 11th, Geoffrey Philp's Blog, Hardbeatnews, Tempo News, Metro News, Trinidad Express - 29th April, Jamaicans.com, Geoffrey Philp's Blog Spot (2), Jamaicans.com (2), Truly Caribbean, Caribbean Beat (2), Telefilm Canada, Playback, Caribbean Uprising International
Much love and
Thanks,
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Frances-Anne,

Add mine to the list of names sending you heartfelt congratulatory wishes on A Winter Tale being named the best Canadian film at the recent festival. I am very proud of you.

Carl T.
(Carl Thorpe, Multicultural History Society of Ontario)
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Hi Frances,

I briefly met you at the Reel World Film Festvial Opening Gala. My friend Peter Bailey was involved in your film. I just wanted to congratulate you on it. All of my friends and I included were amazed at the wonderful job you did. I´m sure this film will continue to be shown and your name will continue to grow with it!

Inspired actor,
Brian Mifsud
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Hello Frances-Anne,
I have been telling everyone about A WINTER TALE. I found it powerful, poignant...Beautiful film, and very necessary. Jake Chalmers, my son, really wanted us to meet, and I see why!
Best wishes in all upcoming festivals! Penn."
Penn Kemp
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Phenomenal film: A winter tale

Hi Frances-anne,

I'm a good friend of Laura Alleyne's, from Reelworld. She had invited me to watch the debut of your film and attend the opening party recently.

I wanted to let you know that you're film was very powerful, especially these days with all the violence engulfing. Your cast was phenomenal.

I recommended your film to all my friends and a couple were able to make it to the showing at the Reelworld. I am very keen for more of my friends to watch it. On that note, have you been able to secure a distribution yet?

If yes, when would you expect it to be released?

I wish you every success with the film.

Best wishes,
Shaista
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Hi Frances-Anne,
HUGE CONGRATULATIONS!! SUPREMELY EXCELLENT!! How great you must all feel.
Pat-Riviere
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Wow, I'm getting phone calls from a bunch of friends who saw the premiere and they have nothing but praise and admiration for the film, my only regret is that I haven't seen it myself, YET... hopefully soon, Congrats on the award FA, keep blowing them away..
Peace & Love to all of yall..
Mike G
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WONDERFUL NEWS!
Congratulations Frances-Anne and everyone. I thought all the work was superb and so very brave. the whole thing was a revelation. i couldn't be more proud.
love
michèle
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My dear friend

It was meant to be. You are a gifted hard working girl and we ALL see that. I am so happy that your recognition is unanimous.
Love
Martine

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Congrats everyone!!!
Good to see that those ideas that we shared meant something to a great number of people. I guess it reminds us that hard work pays off at the end of the day. Please let us keep in contact cos I believe we will all work together again in one way or another. Toronto is very small ......what can I say.... It has been a wonderful experience for me and I hope to work with U guys soon. Much Luck
and God bless.
Lucky
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Congratulations from Sabio and family.

We are still trying to get him back to Earth [smile].
That is quite something for a 12 year old.
I was so impressed and moved by the film and every one's amazing work. All the
hard work paid off. Many people who I invited and came to see A Winter Tale, were
also moved to tears. The comments I got from educators I invited to the second
screening agreed that this film should be in every highschool library.
Please let us know when and where this film will show again so I can pass on the
word.

Thanks in advance,
Emerita
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Hey Frances Anne,
I know that Winter Tale is going to win-It was outstanding-you did amazing work-thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of this amazing
experience---I am proud that I was able to participate in a project that
has touched so many hearts (including mine!) and will touch so many
more.

All my best and lots of love too!!!

Shakura
Shakura S'Aida
Blues. Jazz. Soul. Music.
www.shakurasaida.com
www.myspace.com/shakurasaida
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Frances-Anne:
this must be about the 1000th e.mail you've received congratulating you on your film. It was very exciting to see a 'big-time' movie premiere on the big screen. And that movie belongs on the big screen.
You did a great job and should be very very proud. And even though it was the 3rd time i'd seen the story and knew what would happen, it still kept me engaged and i still found it gripping. The changes you made were so right and the characters were so real and well developed.
Congratulations !!!!!!
Barbara Freedman

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I’m adding my voice to what I’m sure must be a chorus of congratulations on the launch and premier screening of A Winter Tale at the Reel World Film Festival. I’m sure you’ve heard all the superlatives – luminous, rich, deeply engaging, amazing, captivating, and of course completely enthralling. It’s probably all been said to you – but I want to let you know how deeply moving the film was. All aspects of A Winter Tale were of the finest form under the leadership of an artist at the top of her game – the superb ensemble cast and their amazing acting, the finely tuned directing, the sharp editing, the wonderful plot and story development, the sound track etc., etc., – all in top form. I sincerely hope that the film will find the widest release possible. Thank you for letting me see some of it from it’s infancy to it’s final form.

Congratulations once again to you and all involved in the project!

Lesley Ackrill

Lesley Ackrill
Executive Manager
Interval House
www.intervalhouse.on.ca

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Hi there...

Thanks for inviting me to the screening of your film. Looked really good. Some really good performances. Totally held my interest. I particularly liked the editing of the film. Really tight.

Allen Booth
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Hello fa-- I found the film very real and absorbing--all that effort certainly paid off, and I'm happy to see what a creative community you've called up around yourself: it was a great night, I wish you lots more of them! Best, and very warm congratulations-- jay macpherson
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hi frances-anne-
i hope you're walkng on a cloud after such a great premiere- it really is fantastic.
your work in post was insanely good. congrats again! nicole
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Hello Frances-Anne:

I just wanted to send you a note telling you again how terrific it was to see you present this powerful film with such panache and style at this week's Premiere. It was your night and you shone. After the screening, I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed the final film but you were being mobbed by well wishers and I really didn't want to intrude.

But I loved the movie and still can't believe you delivered such an accomplished and slick work with the limited resources you had. It was so gratifying for me to hear the reactions from the people in the audience and hear their comments and questions afterward.

So, congratulations again!

Best,
db

Diane Boehme, Senior Director, Independent Production, CHUM
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I am so proud to be a part of this film.
I'm sorry I wasn't there to celebrate with you.
lots of love,
valerie b. xox
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Guys, a Winter Tale was:

All the characters represented someone I know or knew including my brother/mother and myself relationship. Almost word for word.

I usually dislike gang/drug/hood genre films as they have never spoken to me as a Caribbean immigrant in a real, believable way. This did. I didn't think it was possible.

The performance by Leonie as well as P! were fantastic.as well as the African guy.

I love the fact that you touched on the hostility that we know exists between West Indians and Africans.

felt like those 50's/60's social films. 12 angry men/on the waterfront etc.

It was honest. It didn't feel phony nor superficial. There was nothing pretentious/artsy fartsy about the film. Just good clean straight storytelling. The kind that a regular guy from rexdale, not queen street and john, arts community clan, could see.

I like the fact that white people were not the sole source of the problem and inability to dialogue was a major issue.

The scene when Leonie brought P! dinner, he had forgotten what was tenderness was like and we saw that for a brief moment he was affected.

I actually cried as did people in the seats next to me.

Mark my words A Winter Tale will win Genie for Best Picture of 2007
(or at the very least be nominated.)

enjoy it
wicked
powys/z
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Hey frances Anne,

It was a blast to have shared in that experience regardless of not being in this photo. I really had a nice time seeing everyone again and watching the hard work pay off the way it did on the big screen. Thank you for the experience.

Lucky
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hey fran

hope the festival is still going well. i know it's wrapping up tomorrow. have been going non stop since i left toronto. but so very glad i could be there for the screening.

just to reiterate.. what i said on wednesday night, since in a party atmosphere it may have seemed trite. i was blown away by your work and by the film. what you've done to it since the last cut i saw. amazing. all the additions, subtractions, the pickups that glued things together - that moved the story forward and brought richness to the whole. little moments that made the story so much bigger.

i know the work in getting the film to where it is now was fucking hard. anyone who knows anything will know it wasn't easy just by how simple and with ease the story is finally told. i am proud of you and your commitment to telling the truth out loud. and i will always be thrilled to have been a part of it.

congratulations.
p.s. my father wanted me to pass on congrats on the
film and wishes for your continued success.
peace
love
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Hi Frances.. congratulations again on the movie premier! It was great Joanne (Talbot)
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Priya Ramanujam (no network) wrote
at 10:05pm on April 15th, 2007
hey frances, i interviewed you on Friday for my magazine Urbanology... hope you remember, just wanted to let you know that i got to see the film in the theatre on saturday as you recommended, it was beautiful... all the best!
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Garrick-Dr G wrote
at 5:56pm on April 12th, 2007
Ms Anne,
Congrats on "A Winter Tale". Had a great time at premiere.The film is fantastic I wasn't the only one who thought so. It was an honor to be part of it.
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Raj Dhillon wrote
at 10:45am on April 14th, 2007
I saw your film on Sunday, what amazing work you all did! Kudos!
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Bobby Del Rio wrote
at 9:48am on April 12th, 2007
Awesome time with awesome peeps! Great to see everyone last night!!
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Jeff Beadle wrote
on April 11th, 2007
STOKED!!!!!!
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Garrick-Dr G wrote
at 7:15am on April 13th, 2007
The film was excellent. I see more things happening with it.
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man, that went well last night, huh? the new edit of the film, KICK ASS- the story is so clear and so compelling. great performances, it looks awesome. i was so proud to be involved. hats off to frances-anne!
to the rest of y'all- GO TEAM!
nice to see y'all last night!
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Ryan Glasgow wrote
at 2:53pm on April 12th, 2007
it was WICKED!
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orlando278
hey frances its sabio! party is over it turned out really well love you-sabio
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Denise HJ: Francis-Anne - hope that you're still basking in the accolades for the fantastic work that you and your cast has done. Congratulations again.
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Hi Frances Anne
I enjoyed the film very much. Congratulations on such a nice evening and such well deserved appreciation for your work and for the festival from the audience.

I thought the acting was excellent...nice ensemble feel from them. And of course I liked the music.

All the best
Fergus Hambleton
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Bobby Del Rio: Last night was great fun! Great film and good times! Somebody get those photos on Facebook!!
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R.O. Glasgow: We did it. 3 years of hopes, dreams, changes and more changes. Challenges and victories, with a few failures, but we made it to the moment we had all waited for. Without a doubt it was the single most wonderful evening I have ever experienced as an actor/performer/man. I was and am proud of the work that I've done. And finally, it has been set for the world to see. Don't get me wrong, it was nice to feel nice for a day, to be known for a moment, to be interviewed, to talk to beautiful people who want nothing more than to share in your joy. But it was great to see the finished product of so much work... Every now and again, I may tell you about a dream, it's just really cool when I can tell you how it came true.