Saturday, January 29, 2011

CaribbeanTales in Africa!

What My Mother Told Me by Frances-Anne Solom

Three CaribbeanTales feature titles will soon be seen on television screens across Africa. 


What My Mother Told Me, A Winter Tale, and Hit for Six! have been bought by MNET in South Africa and will be syndicated across the continent. Stay tuned for times and dates!

Hit for Six! by Alison Saunders is the story of Alex Nelson, a talented but inconsistent playboy cricketer sidelined from the West Indies team for scuffling with his coach. This inspirational and emotional drama, punctuated with excitement, intrigue and love, follows Alex in the fight for his life as he struggles to get back on the team for one last chance to play in a global tournament.

In Frances-Anne Solomon's elegaic A Winter Tale, six Black men, all patrons at Miss G’s Caribbean TakeAway Restaurant, form an ill-fated support group in an attempt to salvage their broken spirits and beseiged community, following the local shooting death of a young child.

Exquisitely beautiful and profoundly moving, What My Mother Told Me, also by Solomon, tells the story of Jesse, a young woman from England, who goes to Trinidad to bury her father. Reluctantly she agrees to meet her mother, whom she thought had abandoned her when she was a child. Her mother tells her stories, revealing a troubled and violent past.

Visit CTWDFilms − our YouTube channel — featuring over 60 trailers and film clips to offer you a sampling of our eclectic roster of rich Caribbean cinema.

JANUARY 2011 - New Releases : A Thriller, a Comedy & an Immigration Tale

TROU D'AIR (TURBULENCE)

Director: KARINE GAMA
Guadeloupe | 2010 | Short Thriller | French w/ English Subtitles
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She encounters a thief, while experiencing an anxiety attack....

Soah is a former flight attendant who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorders. While experiencing one of her anxiety attacks, a thief comes into her world.

The cast includes choreographer and dance teacher Kenounjah Nedelkovski and Pascal Boulère (a.k.a. Darkman). Singer and actor Boulère is also known for his work in Jean-Claude Barny’s Neg marron and Mariette Monpierre’s Le bonheur d’Elza.

In 2010, Trou d’air (Turbulence) was chosen for the Short Film Corner at Cannes Film Festival as well as at the Caribbean Film Corner in London. Hailing from Guadeloupe, this film was directed by Karine Gama and produced by Nina Vilus for Art & Vision Productions. The film, which was shot in less than 24 hours and edited in 72, has received positive responses.

A MAN, A WOMAN, A GENIE, A GUN

Director: CHUKS NWANESI
USA | 2010 | Comedic Short | 15 mins | English
A Man, a Woman, a Genie, a Gun still
Comedy ensues when a man and wife with a gun run into a gentle genie....

While driving through a bad neighbourhood, a man and a woman realize that they are lost. The woman panics and whips out a handgun. The gun goes off and shoots through the window of a nearby house. Someone yells out from inside the house. The man and woman stop, check it out, see a genie in the house, and the comedy ensues.

A Man, a Woman, a Genie, a Gun has received a lot of attention from various film festivals, including Cannes and the NYC Downtown fest, and features Godfrey (comedian from Soul Plane, MTV) and Lou Martini (The Sopranos).


ANTILLEAN GREEN CARD

Director: PETER SAGNIA
St. Maarten | 2011 | Drama | English | 14A
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 Paths cross daily. Some encounters are casual. Others have serious, life-changing implications....

Antillean Green Card (a.k.a. Troubled Waters) is the story about Charlene Walker, a young woman who flees Holland to seek refuge in St. Maarten in order to get away from her abusive husband.

An anxious Charlene is unaware that the law has changed for Holland citizens since the island obtained country status, and she finds herself stranded at the airport. The chief immigration officer, Jeff Hopkins, a man of integrity and exemplary service is torn between the new law and whether to help this woman he doesn’t even know.

He encounters Charlene on the anniversary of his wife’s death. Jeff wants to move on with his life with his daughter, and Charlene will do whatever it takes to remain on St. Maarten. However, Jeff finds out that there are people in his own department who are secretly plotting his demise.

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