Cinergy Series Closes with Miles Ahead

This series started with the airing of All Oceans Blue on April 1, a documentary on famed TT sailor Harold La Borde, that was held at the TT Sailing Association, Chaguaramas, and a week later, at Lange Park Recreation Grounds in Chaguanas, the airing of The World of Goopi and Bagha, an animation film in Hindi.

Johanna Thomas, public relations and marketing co-ordinator at the ttff said the ttff celebrates films from and about the Caribbean and its diaspora, as well as from world cinema, through an annual festival and year-round screenings.

She said the ttff seeks to facilitate the growth of Caribbean cinema by offering a wide-ranging industry programme and networking opportunities.

Open Air Cinema Returns in April

THE trinidad+tobago film (ttff) festival heads back outside in April for three nights of open air cinema in Chaguaramas, Chaguanas and San Fernando, as part of its Community Cinergy Series, sponsored by bpTT.
The films, featuring creative geniuses who push the boundaries of “bold-facedness” and daring, are free, and offer a great night out under the stars for friends and families.

Films include an animation in Hindi with English subtitles suitable for all ages, a fictional narrative about jazz-legend, Miles Davis, and All Oceans Blue – a documentary made by and about the around-the world-adventures of local seafarer, Harold La Borde.

Film Festival Presents Three Nights of Open Air Cinema

The trinidad+tobago film festival (ttff) heads back outside in April, for three nights of open air cinema in Chaguaramas, Chaguanas and San Fernando, as part of its Community Cinergy Series, sponsored by bpTT.

The films, featuring creative geniuses who push the boundaries of bold-facedness and daring, are free and offer a great night out under the stars for friends and families.

Films include an animation in Hindi with English subtitles suitable for all ages; a fictional narrative about jazz legend Miles Davis; and All Oceans Blue, a documentary made by and about the around-the world-adventures of local seafarer, Harold LaBorde.