Tuesday, January 27, 2009

CaribbeanTales Youth Film Festival, Celebrating Black History Month, presents its Gala Launch, featuring the Rosa Parks Story, by Julie Dash.





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TORONTO – January 27, 2009

Celebrating Black History Month, renowned international director Julie Dash presents her stunning groundbreaking film, The Rosa Parks Story, at the Caribbean Tales Youth Film Festival Gala Launch. The film commemorates the late African American Civil Rights Activist Rosa Parks, whose bravery in refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person on an Alabama bus in 1955, triggered the first civil rights demonstration in the US and heralded the Modern Civil Rights Movement.

The screening takes place at the Silver City Yonge-Eglinton Centre (2300 Yonge Street) on January 29, 2009 at 6pm. CaribbeanTales is delighted that Ms. Dash will also be available after the screening for a question and answer period.

With her stunning 1991 debut feature film Daughters of the Dust, Julie Dash became the first African American woman to have a movie on general theatrical release in the United States. The Library of Congress has placed Daughters of the Dust in the National Film Registry, where it joins a select group of American films preserved as National Treasures.

The Rosa Parks Story won Ms. Dash an NAACP Image Award, The Family Television Award, The New York Christopher Award and she was nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement at the 55th Director's Guild of America Awards. In addition, the film received an Emmy Nomination for lead actor Angela Bassett who plays Rosa Parks in the film.

From February 13th to 27th, 2009 the Caribbean Tales Youth Film Festival will showcase a unique series of films and documentaries that tell stories about and from the African Diaspora. The festival is aimed at high school students and features a selection of classic Africentric films that expand and deepen audience's understanding of and empathy for - Canada's multicultural identities.

Other celebrated films to be screened at the festival include award-winning filmmaker, Frances Anne Solomon's critically acclaimed A Winter Tale, Julie Dash’s first feature film Daughters of the Dust; Jamaican-Canadian Director Clement Virgo's Poor Boy’s Game; Africa Unite, by Stephanie Black; Art for Social Change, by Mary Wells; Speakers for the Dead, by Sudz Sutherland; Journey to Justice, by Roger McTair and Milton Bryan; The Argronomist, by Jonathan Demme; and many more!

CaribbeanTales, a non-profit organization, is Canada's premier multimedia company that creates, markets and distributes educational films, videos, radio programs, audio books, theatre plays, web sites and events showcasing the rich heritage of the Caribbean Diaspora worldwide.

CaribbeanTales’ mandate is to foster and encourage intercultural understanding and citizen participation through the medium of film and so contribute to an inclusive Canadian society.

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Available for interviews:

Frances-Anne Solomon, Festival Founder/Curator

Julie Dash, Special Guest Director.

Festival screenings will take place from February 13 to 27, 2009 at 10am on weekdays at the following locations:

Silver City Yorkdale, (3401 Dufferin Street)

Coliseum Scarborough, (300 Borough Drive)

Silver City Yonge-Eglinton, (2300 Yonge Street)

Tickets for the Caribbean Tales Youth Film Festival are now available: $7 for students and free for educators who bring in ten students or more.

For ticket and festival inquiries, please contact Miki Nembhard at 416. 598. 1410 or ctyfilmfestival@gmail.com.

To view the full Festival program please go to www.CaribbeanTales.ca

Thursday, January 15, 2009

A Winter Tale in Dominica

A Winter Tale will premiere in "the Nature Isle" Dominica, on Friday 16th January 2009, with a VIP Launch Reception and Screening at the Alliance Francaise at 7pm.

On Saturday 17th there will be a public screening at 8pm at the same venue.

The screenings are organised by Dominica's Film Commissioner Anita Bully, and sponsored by Archipelago Trading, and Sutton Place Hotel.

Peter Williams and I are both in Dominica for the weekend's event, which tomorrow will also include two school screenings and youth film workshops during the day.

My special thanks to Yvor Nassief, and Ginette Harris, for their hospitality and for making this trip posible.

For more information or to obtain tickets for any of the events, please contact Ms. Anita Bully Tel: (767) 448-2454, or at kaibully@hotmail.com

Photo: Actor Peter Williams with Mrs Anita Bully, Dominica's Film Commissioner in Roseau, Dominica.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

An Invitation to attend our GALA LAUNCH

(Click on invitation to enlarge)

Tickets are now available for

CaribbeanTales Youth Film Festival
GALA LAUNCH

on Thursday January 29th 2009 @ 6pm


Featuring "The Rosa Parks Story"
A film by renowned international director
JULIE DASH
(Daughters of The Dust)

Ms. Dash will join us for the Launch and Q&A after the film.

SilverCity Yonge Egnlinton
2300 Yonge St
Toronto On M4P 1E4

Tickets are $10 each,
Please email me by return if you would like to purchase tickets

Look forward very much to seeing you there!
Frances-Anne

The CaribbeanTales Youth Film Festival, "Celebrating Black History Month".

FESTIVAL SCREENINGS will take place from
February 13-27 2009 @ 10:00 a.m. Weekdays

@ the following locations:
Silvercity Yorkdale, 3401 Dufferin Street
Coliseum Scarborough, 300 Borough Drive
Silvercity Yonge-Eglinton, 2300 Yonge Street

Click here to view Festival Program and Schedule.


TICKET INFORMATION
Students: $7.00
Educators: Free admission per 10 students

Tickets are still available for the following films::
THE ROSA PARKS STORY by Julie Dash -
A WINTER TALE by Frances-Anne Solomon -
JOURNEY TO JUSTICE by Milton Bryan and Roger MacTair
POOR BOY'S GAME by Clement Virgo
AFRICA UNITE by Stephanie Black
THE AGRONOMIST by Jonathan Demme
DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST by Julie Dash
SPEAKERS FOR THE DEAD by Sudz Sutherland

BOOKING YOUR CLASS
For more information please contact:

Miki Nembhard,
ctyfilmfestival@gmail.com
416-598-1410