An
officially endorsed Jamaica 50th Independence Anniversary program, the
day-long festival is presented by a tripartite collation of Caribbean
diaspora cultural organizations, the Caribbean Cultural Theatre,
Caribbean Research Center, and CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution.
The
series of four films and discussions culminates with the iconic actress
of Caribbean stage and screen in conversation with Jamaican born
journalist, reggae impresario, and program director of Sirius XM Radio,
Pat McKay.
Hosted in
the heart of the teeming Caribbean-American community of Central
Brooklyn, NY at the campus of Medgar Evers College, 1650 Bedford Avenue,
the diverse program will not only afford an occasion to celebrate the
talent of one of the region's most acclaimed thespians, but will also
examine the challenges and opportunities of an emerging Caribbean
cinema.
The schedule for the Saturday, May 5, 2012 program is:
2:00 'What My Mother Told Me'.
A journey
towards self-discovery forces a young woman to meet her mother, whom she
thought had abandoned her as a child. Frances-Anne Solomon, director
(Trinidad & Tobago)
3:00 'Children of Babylon'
Love, lust,
race, and class collide on a hedonistic pleasure dome as life on an old
plantation is confronted by a changing society. Lennie Little-White,
director. (Jamaica). Featuring Bob Andy
5:15 'Guttaperc'
A storied
past and the yearning for development creates conflicts for the feature
of a village and family. Andrew Millington, director (Barbados).
7:00 Tellin We Own Story - In Conversation with Leonie Forbes
Journalist Pat McKay interviews the iconic actress on life, art, and life imitating art.
8:45 'A Winter Tale'
Families
struggle to reconcile their immigrant dreams after a bullet meant for a
drug dealer kills a ten-year-old boy. Frances-Anne Solomon, director
(Canada). Featuring Dennis "Spragalang" Hall
Leonie Forbes has garnered an impressive list of international theatre, television and film credits in Australia,
Britain,
Canada, Germany, India and the United States, and has consistently
enthralled audiences in her native Jamaica and the wider Caribbean. Her
film and television credits include 'A Winter Tale', 'Shattered Image',
'Milk and Honey', 'The Orchid House', 'Passion and Paradise', 'Club
Paradise', 'Children of Babylon' 'Going to Extremes' which aired on ABC,
'Lord Have Mercy' on Toronto One, and 'Small Island' on PBS. Trained at
the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, her accolades include a
Gemini Award
nomination in Canada, a life time achievement medal from El Centro
Mexicano de Teatro, the Institute of Jamaica Gold Musgrave Medal and the
Order of Distinction (Officer) from the Government of Jamaica.
The program presenters are the Caribbean Cultural Theatre, Caribbean Research Center, and CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution.
For additional information:info@caribbeantheatre.org
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