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Reggae Film Festival's blog


The Annual Reggae Film Festival, Kingston, Jamaica will take place on 23rd-27th May, 2011. Entries are now being accepted, please visit our official website for further info www.reggaefilmfestival.com

Closing date for entries 20th March.2011

 

The Jamaican Reggae film Festival
With a tradition established over three years since inception by the Jamaica Film Academy, the Reggae Film Festival announces the staging of the 2011 event to be held in Montego Bay, Jamaica March 23rd - 27th, 2011.
The REGGAE FILM FESTIVAL has continued to attract productions from all over the world that are part of a growing genre of films depicting aspects of Jamaican culture, music and history and the ways in which this music culture has impacted the world. The event includes premieres, seminars, competitions, new digital media work, live music performances and star-studded gala events.

In the decades since 1972 when Jamaica’s first feature film “THE HARDER THEY COME” exposed reggae to the world on its soundtrack, a growing number of films have continued to be made that showcased some of the films that have been made about Jamaica’s reggae music and culture. In 2008 these films were gathered together in one place for the first ever REGGAE FILM FESTIVAL -- a showcase of international films incorporating aspects of Jamaica's music, culture and film-making talent. Organized by the JAMAICA FILM ACADEMY with screenings in Jamaica's capital city Kingston over 5 days, the event was organized through a collaboration with Jamaican film maker and film festival organizer, BARBARA BLAKE HANNAH, working with British film archivist PETER GITTINS of REGGAE FILMS UK, and with support from private sector sponsors and the Ministry of Information, Culture, Youth & Sports.
The Jamaica Film Academy

The 2008 REGGAE FILM FESTIVAL inaugurated the JAMAICA FILM ACADEMY that inducted six film pioneers to guide and inspire the development and production of more Jamaican films and increase the nation’s creative expressions in film. Chair of the JFA is noted Jamaican actor CARL BRADSHAW, and members include SALLY HENZELL (widow of Perry Henzell), documentary film maker CYNTHIA WILMOT and Producer MARCIA FORBES. General membership is composed of film fans, friends and film makers.


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RootsTime - Official Poster

A feature film produced by Silvestre Jacobi of Argentina, one of Jamaica's first road movies.

Ruff'N Tuff: Founders of the Immortal Riddim

Official film poster for Ruff'N Tuff reggae documentary produced by Shuizo Ishi of Japan.

Minister of Culture and Barbara Blake Hannah Reggae Film Festival director 2008

Launching the official Reggae Month logo in Kingston Jamaica 2008

Jamaica Film Academy

The Jamaica Film Academy provides a new basis for Jamaican film production by creating an umbrella for producing Jamaican films in the areas of:  Production, Archiving, Screening, Training and Promotion.

Jamaica Film Academy inductee Carl Bradshaw

Jamaica Film Academy pioneer, actor Carl Bradshaw (c), received his Membership Certificate from Minister of Culture Olivia Grange (r) and Reggae Film Festival Director Barbara Blake Hananah (l)

Audience

A full house audience watched Opening Night films under a full moon eclipse at the Emancipation Park, New Kingston.

Opening Night - Emancipation Park

Opening night of the Reggae Film Festival 2008 - Emancipation Park, New Kingston, Jamaica.
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