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SUMMARY:Possible landscapes
DESCRIPTION:‘Possible landscapes’ is a poignant exploration of intergenerational experiences of Caribbean environments\, filmed across two seasons in Trinidad and Tobago. Across sugarcane fields\, steep hillsides\, on fishing boats and through dying coral reefs\, the film presents intimate portraits of people in their daily lives and examines the impacts of colonial legacies\, post-independence aspirations\, and the evolving forces of extractivism.  A collaboration between filmmaker Kannan Arunasalam and professors Tao DuFour (Architecture) and Natalie Melas (Comparative Literature)\, it emerges from the research project Possible Landscapes: Documenting Environmental Experience in Trinidad and Tobago. Combining documentary and academic enquiry\, it foregrounds lived experience of landscape and environment.
URL:https://ttfilmfestival.com/event/possible-landscapes/
LOCATION:Gemstone: Azure\, One Woodbrook Place\, Port of Spain\, Trinidad and Tobago
CATEGORIES:Screening
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SUMMARY:TTFF/25 Gala Screening: ‘Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story’
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 25 September\, 2025\, for Trinidad+Tobago Film Festival’s 2025 gala screening of ‘Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story’\, directed by award-winning filmmaker Alison Duke. Share an unforgettable evening celebrating the music of Jamaican dancehall legend Sister Nancy\, creator of the iconic anthem “Bam Bam.” The night begins with a cocktail reception at 6:30pm\, followed by the screening at 7:30pm sharp at IMAX\, One Woodbrook Place. After the film\, there’ll be an engaging Q&A with the director\, then rock up to our after-party from 10:00pm to 2:00am\, featuring the best back-in-times reggae and dancehall tracks. \nIn ‘Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story’\, Duke weaves together dynamic tour performances\, rare archival footage\, and candid interviews with stars such as Janelle Monáe\, Young Guru\, and Pete Rock to tell the story of Sister Nancy’s journey. Once denied the royalties and recognition she deserved\, she persevered against the odds to become an internationally celebrated performer. Her music has transcended boundaries – resonating with reggae and hip-hop fans alike and captivating audiences across generations. The film is both a tribute to her enduring influence and a testament to the power of resilience\, authenticity\, and staying true to one’s art.
URL:https://ttfilmfestival.com/event/ttff-25-gala-screening-bam-bam-the-sister-nancy-story/
LOCATION:IMAX Cinema\, One Woodbrook Place\, Port of Spain\, Trinidad and Tobago
CATEGORIES:Screening
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