Nothing like Chocolate A Documentary Film narrated by Susan Sarandon Deep in the rain forests of Grenada, anarchist chocolate-maker Mott Green operates an unusual chocolate factory that turns out delicious creations unknown to a world saturated with industrially produced cocoa. Nothing like Chocolate, a documentary film narrated by Susan Sarandon, tells the moving story of […]
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Stone Street
Stone Street – A Diaspora Documentary from a home in Trinidad. At 22 Stone Street in Port of Spain, Trinidad, stands a house, home to the Cherrie family for over 60 years. This absorbing film is an autobiographical portrait of the Cherrie family and its branches in the US, UK and Canada. Mixing home movie […]
The New Black (TNB) Film Festival 2012
Celebrating 50 years of Jamaican & Trinidadian Independence through October Film Festival Twelve documentaries and features will be presented as part of the 2012 exhibition marking 25th Black History Month Anniversary. Screenings in Brixton, Hackney and Stratford throughout October including the Oscar-tipped ‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ and award-winning Director Penny Woolcock’s feature documentary ‘One […]
Cool Boys directed by Michael Mooleedhar
New T&T film ‘The Cool Boys’ explores young Caribbean masculinity In a region such as the Caribbean where film making is considered by many as a burgeoning art form, the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (which will take place from September 19th to October 2nd 2012) has become an annual grand stage for practitioners to […]
Ghetta Life Director Chris Browne Interview
Interview with Ghetta Life Director Chris Browne Writer, producer and director, Chris Browne utilized his time, money and talents to write, produce and direct his own short films in Jamaica. Ghetta Life being his most recent. From childhood, I was fascinated by Hollywood and films. I figured you had to grow up there to do […]