And at the closing night screening of Raoul Peck's "Moloch Tropical" , CaribbeanTales CEO Frances-Anne Solomon thanked all participants and sponsors for making this year’s theme “Vision Momentum Action! ” a huge success.
"Even though it was very hard work, in a lean year, the support we have had has been tremendous." She continued: "The pay off is a satisfied and nourished audience base, stimulated by rich dialogue about our industry. This will carry our team forward for a long time to come."
This was followed by the world premiere screening of Howard and Mitzi Allen's eagerly anticipated fourth feature film THE SKIN, followed by a talk back session with the filmmakers.
Ms Barnette who came from Los Angeles to receive the Award, spoke movingly of the importance of the CaribbeanTales. "For someone who has worked hard for everything I have ever got, it is wonderful to see what this festival provides for filmmakers" she said.Mitzi Allen said that it was important to herself and her husband, filmmaker director Howard Allen to present the film at CaribbeanTales, even though it was not quite finished. “I really liked the feedback we got from industry folks. It was honest and constructive. A pre-screening outside of Antigua was the best thing we ever did,” said Mitzi who is the Executive Producer for the film.
Most of the films screened to sold out audiences at the George Washington House cinema. These featured some local regional and international premieres including Miquel Jalofre's extraordinary exploration of Jamaican dancehall music Hit Me With Music, and the stunning series premiere of Dominion by Bajan dream team Sean Michael Field and Rodney Smith
CaribbeanTales 2011 Film Festival was sponsored by: Island Inn, The Starcom Network, Ultimax TV, Lisa Wickham's Ezone, the Commonwealth Foundation, SFa Communications, Hall-e-wood Productions, Morenamedia, HAMA Productions, Barbados Government Information Service, Caribbean Tourism Organisation, The United Nations Development Program, Caribbean Media Corporation, US Embassy, Animae Caribe, Merville Lynch Prods, Creative Junction, Barbados National Bank, Steinhill Studios, Blue Light Media, and Autonomous Entertainment.
CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution the region's first full-service film distribution company, is founded by award-winning filmmaker Frances-Anne Solomon, and principals are creative industries expert Dr Keith Nurse (Chair), economist and businessman Dr Terrence Farrell, media personality and producer Lisa Wickham, and filmmaker and writer Mary Wells.
CTWD is a member of the Barbados Business Enterprise Corporation that provides Seed and Venture Capital Services.
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