Guyanese short film for Barbados festival

Lavonne George in one of the scenes

“Tradition”, one of the eight short films produced under The President’s Film Endowment 2011 will be shown at the Caribbean Tales Film Festival in Barbados at George Washington House this week. The festival is organised by Caribbean Tales, The Caribbean diaspora’s most dynamic film festival group – with bases and events in Toronto, Barbados and New York, and partnerships across the region and the globe. It showcases works made by filmmakers from Caribbean backgrounds or those that celebrate and explore Caribbean themes and themes of interest and relevance to people from the Caribbean diaspora.

“Tradition” was one of eight features and 15 shorts selected from more than 70 entries in this year’s Caribbean Tales festival. It was conceptualised and directed by Margaret Lawrence and written by the team of Lawrence; Richard Pitman (producer); Ayanna Waddell; Russell Lancaster; and Yaphet Jackman (director of photography).

Executive producers were Dr Paloma Mohamed and Brian Zahm, MFA. “Tradition”, a 10-minute cultural piece is about a family battling personal loss and the anger that this brings, while a young boy tries to hold on to the traditions of his father and the yearnings of his heart. Through the cultural artifact of the masquerade, the past, present, and future collide in a surprising end.

“Tradition” stars Lavonne George, Kijana Lewis, Johann David, and The Golden Arrowhead Masquerade Band.

CineGuyana films (the one of the eight short films produced under The President’s Film Endowment 2011) have been screened for the public at the Billy Holiday Theatre, New York; the University of Warwick, UK; the American Film Institute, Washington; the African Film Festival in Nigeria and GuyExpo.

The making of the films was also supported by USAID.

Guyanese will have an opportunity to view these films when the local caravan rolls out on April 20, 2012. Schedules will be published on the CineGuyana website and Facebook pages, as well as in the local press. One of the eight films is also expected to be included in the European Union’s Film Festival carded for the Theatre Guild later this month.

Founded in 2010, the CaribbeanTales Film Festival at Island Inn Barbados is a multifaceted event that includes a film festival, an industry symposium, and a content incubator, all aimed at stimulating the development of a vibrant world-class Caribbean film and television industry.

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