February 2011
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CaribbeanTales 2011 @ Island Inn - →
CaribbeanTales 2011 @ Island Inn : THE SKIN →
The SKIN the 4th feature film by Antigua’s acclaimed husband and wife filmmaking team, will have its WORLD PREMIERE at CT2011 !!!
CaribbeanTales 2011: Have you signed up for... →
- Pre-Registration is required for Camille Selvon Abraham’s Animation 3-day intensive Incubator. The cost of the 3-day program is Bdos $60/day. To register, please send an email with your cv, to registration@caribbeantales-worldwide.com. Payment is in advance by check or paypal. The Incubator is limited to 40 participants.
One from Ten: Spotlight on Douglas Newton
The current C.E.O and Writer/Producer of the Barbadian company Movin’On Television, and a professional photographer with over 25 years experience in studio portraiture, weddings, advertising, public relations, documentation, news and sports, no doubt about it, Douglas Newton knows his industry. Newton, like his nine colleagues participating in the CaribbeanTales 2011 Content Incubator, is an art s...
Directions by Renee Pollonais (Trinidad and...
In its’ bid to educate and provide positive images of people of African heritage – and by extension Caribbean people – to young people, through the use of audio-visual content, the CaribbeanTales Film Festival 2011, in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean and the National Library Service of Barbados, is proud to present its second day of free educational film...
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Anime Caribe @ CT 2011
Award Winning Animator to Conduct Incubator at CaribbeanTales 2011 (Bridgetown, Barbados) Award-winning animator Camille Selvon Abrahams will conduct an intensive Animation Incubator at the highly anticipated CaribbeanTales 2011 Film Festival that runs from March 14-20, in Barbados.
Entitled “Creating a Convincing Animation Bible” this special 3-day program will take place on March 15,...
One from Ten: Spotlight on Maharaki
Designer. Painter. Filmaker. Maharaki has never been one to limit her creative visions. Originally from Martinique, and based in Barbados, she studied Visual Arts and Fine Arts Techniques” at L’Ecole Regionale d’Arts Visuels de la Martinique, going on to study filmmaking at the International School of Paris where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Motion Picture Directing. Her...
Free Educational Screenings Continue Today in...
In its’ bid to educate and provide positive images of people of African heritage – and by extension Caribbean people – to young people, through the use of audio-visual content, the CaribbeanTales Film Festival 2011, in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean and the National Library Service of Barbados, is proud to present its second day of free educational...
One From Ten : Spotlight On Alwin Bully →
Free Educational Screenings Today in Commemoration...
In its’ bid to educate and provide positive images of people of African heritage – and by extension Caribbean people – to young people, through the use of audio-visual content, the CaribbeanTales Film Festival 2011, in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean and the National Library Service of Barbados, is proud to present its second day of free...
10 Outstanding Producers from around the world... →
One from Ten. A Spotlight on Alwin Bully
With a list of achievements long enough to span Portsmouth to Roseau twice over (for those of us not familiar with the geography of Dominica, trust us, this is no cake walk), Alwin Bully is reputed for his invaluable contributions to the rich literary theatre, film and creative scene of his native Dominica and the wider Caribbean. Bully is reputed not only for designing the original national...
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#CaribbeanTales 2011 / US Embassy screenings start... →