Showing posts with label reel world film festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reel world film festival. Show all posts

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 1, 2007

A Winter Tale @ ReelWorld: 7 Burning Questions

Everything you've been wanting to know about catching A WINTER TALE @ the ReelWorld Film Festival, AND MORE...

1. Our Website is live, and our Trailer is online now!

2. When and Where can I see A Winter Tale?

We are proud, honoured and excited that
A Winter Tale has been chosen to launch the
2007 ReelWorld Film Festival in April.

Screening Dates, Times and Prices are below:

Wed, April 11th, 2007 7:00 pm
Gala Screening
Scotiabank Theatre (formerly the Paramount)
259 Richmond Street West
T: (416) 368-5600
Tickets: $20

Sat, April 14th, 2007 4:00 pm
Rainbow Cinemas Market Square
80 Front Street East (@ Jarvis)
T: (416) 494-9371
Tickets: $9.00

3. Where can I buy tickets to the screenings?

Purchase advanced tickets on-line:

Reel World Film Festival

or at the Manulife Centre

5. What else should I know?

Leonie Forbes, who stars in A Winter Tale is being honoured by the Festival with an Award for Outstanding Achievement. She'll receive her award at the closing Ceremony on April 15th.

Leonie will be celebrated at the Festival's Brunch with Brilliance on Sunday, April 15th, 2007, 11:00 am. She will be interviewed about her career & life during an intimate 1hr "RealSpeak" on Saturday, April 14th at 6.30pm.

For details of these events, check out the ReelWorld website.

7. Anything else?

It's also wonderful that we've been nominated for an Award for Outstanding Canadian Feature (Frances-Anne Solomon), and for Outstanding Original Screenplay (Frances-Anne Solomon & Michelle Lonsdale-Smith). The Awards will be announced at the Closing Gala, April 15th.

See y'all there!