Thursday, December 2, 2010

NEW RELEASES

Our New Releases Explore Calypso's Golden Age and a Young Woman's Search for Family

CALYPSO DREAMS: Click to view Trailer
DEC 2010: NEW RELEASES

CALYPSO DREAMS
Director: GEOFFREY DUNN and MICHAEL HORNE
Trinidad and Tobago | 2004 | Doc | 85 mins | Eng. | PG
Film Trailer | Film Web Site | About the Filmmakers

CALYPSO AT DIRTY JIM'S
Director: PASCALE OBOLO
Trinidad and Tobago | 2005 | Doc | 85 mins | Eng. | PG
Film Trailer | Film Web Site | About the Filmmaker


RAIN
Director: MARIA GOVAN
Bahamas | 2008 | Drama | 93 mins | Eng. | 14A
Film Trailer | Film Web Site | About the Filmmaker




 FEATURED FILM: CALYPSO DREAMS

Calypso Dreams is far and away the best film ever made about calypso…. 
- Michael Goodwin, Caribbean Beat. 

With narrative commentary by the popular Caribbean musician David Rudder, the film captures riveting, contemporary performances by a host of legendary Calypso performers with colorful “sobriquets,” including the Mighty Sparrow, Calypso Rose, Lord Superior, Black Stalin, Mighty Bomber, Lord Blakie, Singing Sandra and Mighty Terror, and pays homage to recently deceased Calypsonians, including Lord Kitchener and Lord Pretender.

The film also includes a rare and exclusive interview with Harry Belafonte on the issue of his early involvement with Calypso and his complex relationship with Lord Melody in the '50s and '60s. Using a rich array of archival footage and photographs, Calypso Dreams is a celebration not only of the music of Calypso, but of the intense sense of community it engenders in Trinidad and Tobago, and of the art form’s dynamic social and political roots, which sustain it. Read More about this film
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Calypso @ Dirty Jim's
Calypso @ Dirty Jim's

The most famous calypso artists invite you
to return to the roots of Caribbean music….

CALYPSO AT DIRTY JIM'S : Directed by Pascale Obolo and filmed during carnival in Trinidad & Tobago, this rich and colourful documentary is a moving tribute of the Golden Age of Calypso. Featuring the last of the great calypsonians, bringing them all together to sing such classics as “Rum & Coca Cola,” “Jean and Dinah,” and “Shame and Scandal in the Family,” to name a few, the film provides an opportunity to recapture the sound of classic calypso in all of its splendour. Read more about this film.
Rain DVD
When everything she knew was gone,
Rain searched for the only family she had left....

RAIN : Director Maria Govan’s powerful debut, one of the first films indigenously produced in the Bahamas, shows a darker side of the country that tourists rarely see. Determined to reconcile with the mother who abandoned her when she was just a toddler, a Bahamian adolescent boards a local mail boat and sets sail for Nassau to find her own place in the world.

This multi-award-winning film had had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, and has been broadcast on Showtime in the States.
Read more about this film.


And.... Don't forget to check out ctwdfilms − our new YouTube channel − featuring over 60 trailers and film clips to offer you a sampling of our eclectic roster of rich Caribbean cinema.

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