In
honour and celebration of Jamaica’s 50th anniversary of Independence,
United Achievers Community Services Inc has decided to host a Jamaica
50th Film Showcase saluting Jamaica through Film.
Marley,
a documentary delving beyond the music icon, to the life of the man is
screening on October 18 at Cineplex Odeon Morningside, 7pm.
Akwantu: The Journey,, is a film about Jamaica’s first freedom fighters by Jamaican born Hollywood stuntman and director of the film Roy T. Anderson. It's playing on October 17 at Cineplex Morningside at 7pm.
What happens when a newly released ex-con returns to his old neighborhood? Find out in Poor Boy’s Game, a film by Clement Virgo. Showing October 18 at Cineplex Morningside, 9:30pm.
Storm Saulter, the trailblazing Jamaican
film director, alongside St. Lucian filmmaker Michelle Serieux have
created a groundbreaking film collective called New Caribbean Cinema.
The pair has been wowing international audiences with Ring Di Alarm, a compilation of seven short films set in Jamaica, which is an innovation in the film making industry. Showing on October 17th at 9pm, Cineplex Odeon Morningside.
Location: Cineplex Odeon Morningside Cinemas
785 Milner Avenue
Scarborough, ON
Tickets: $10
For Tickets and More info visit:
http://unitedachievers.org/ja50thfilmshowcase
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