The story of Cass Pennant begins with a bang, literally. Cass Pennant and director Jon Baird discuss bringing the story to the big screen The film opens as Cass is gunned down in an attempt on his life before flashing back to 1958 when a black Dr Barnardo’s boy was adopted by an elderly white […]
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Cass the Movie
CASS, the incredible true story of one man’s identity struggle and ultimate redemption. “….This Saturday was the start of the good times because I became a part of something…” August 1st sees the release of and ultimate redemption. CASS follows the story of how an orphaned Jamaican baby, adopted by an elderly white couple in […]
BVI Arts and Culture Showcase
Critically acclaimed artists from the British Virgin Islands shake off stereotyped Caribbean image with a new art show in London Demonstrating that the British Virgin Islands (BVI) are not just about palm trees and financial services, four leading artists from the islands are bringing their work to London in July hoping to make an impact […]
Tony Paleface Hendriks
Jamaican born & half-bred, Comedian Tony Paleface Hendriks Jamaican born & half-bred, Tony Paleface Hendriks’ comedy has a Caribbean flavour, an international perspective and is universally funny! “He’s Jamaica’s greatest export since Ganja but he makes you laugh much more. And he’s legal! Tony Hendriks is world class.” The Gleaner In 1999 & 2000 Tony […]
Nothing Less by Wayne G. Saunders
New film Nothing Less by Wayne G. Saunders Inspired by real-life situations, played out across the vibrant London landscape, ‘Nothing Less’ by Wanye G Saunders illustrates how one mans ambition for power and respect forces him to re-build the lives of others and his own in a bid to keep his head above murky waters […]