The CaribbeanTales International Film Festival (CTFF) returns to Downtown Toronto, at The Royal Cinema, 608 College Street, with its 11th edition. This year's Festival includes nine feature-length and 17 short films in Official Competition for the CTFF Jury and Audience Awards, to be announced on Closing Night - September 17.
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Erotica is something that stimulates the mind and stirs the body. Celebrating a genre of film often overlooked, the first-ever international Erotikos Film Festival will take place September 15-22, 2012, at the notorious Super-Inclusive Hedonism II Resort and Spa in Negril, Jamaica. The inaugural event will give international filmmakers of feature films, short films, and music videos the opportunity to showcase, compete, and promote their works that tease and heighten the senses of arousal....
OPEN CALL FOR ENTRIES
Feature Film
A feature film is defined as an original motion picture that is 60 minutes or more including credits. Feature films must have been completed and copyrighted after September 1, 2010 to be eligible.
Short Film
A short film is defined as an original motion picture that is 40 minutes or less including credits. Short films must have been completed and copyrighted after September 1, 2010 to be eligible.
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Erotikos Film Festival proudly accepts a music video entry from Israeli artisan Debi Oulu. Debi Oulu is an international multi-disciplinary artist. Her roots are strongly based in sculpture (clay, bronze, stone, glass and plastics) yet she continues to explore the way in which art can be a dynamic multi-directional conversation between people. Her recent works involve video art. Her art evokes complex layers of emotions. Debi Oulu lives in Israel.
"My story is your story. It is t...
PERSONAL VISION: Phillipps set to screen his film at the 2012 RFF.
The 2012 iteration of the Reggae Film Festival is already boasting its first entry. Home, Sweet Harlesden, a documentary recording the oral histories of some the earliest Caribbean immigrants to Britain was produced by Anton Phillipps, a Kingston-born actor (he later attended Manchester High) before his family moved him to Washington DC, where he graduated high school. He then moved to England in the 1960s and attend...
The Jamaica Film Academy announces the Call for Entries in the 2012 Jamaica Reggae Film Festival, to be held May 2012 in Kingston, Jamaica.
In keeping with the format initiated at the inaugural event in February 2008, the Festival will showcase films in which aspects of Jamaica's Reggae music culture are displayed, documented and memorialized in feature, documentary and short films, animation and music videos. In the five years since its inception, the Reggae Film Festival has included f...
A feature film produced by Silvestre Jacobi of Argentina, one of Jamaica's first road movies.
Official film poster for Ruff'N Tuff reggae documentary produced by Shuizo Ishi of Japan.
Launching the official Reggae Month logo in Kingston Jamaica 2008
German Producer, Andreas Eicher, takes us behind the scene of the shooting of his last movie "Nothing but Ghosts"... Let's see what is like to shoot in 5 different countries... ...