The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is pleased to announce that it will screen select films from The Travelling Caribbean Film Showcase.
The Travelling Caribbean Film Showcase is a gathering of films from
around the Caribbean showcasing the talent of our region. As the name
implies, the showcase travels around the region and the Bahamas.
Below is a schedule of the films, days and times.
Films are screening at The National Art Gallery.For further information or questions, please call us at 328.5800/1.
In case of rain, films will be shown inside of the NAGB instead of the outdoor theater.
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012
Location: The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas
7.00 PM: Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North (USA)
Director: Katrina Browne
Length: 86 min.
Synopsis: Filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England
ancestors were the largest slave trading family in U.S. history. She
and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new
perspectives on the black/white divide.
Wednesday, October 24th, 2012
Location: The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas
7.00 PM: Yo soy tumbero (Cuba)
Director: Bilko Cuervo
Length: 15 min.
Synopsis: French Tumba in Bejuco fights to keep alive the magic of its ancestors, who gave us the strength of their passion and art.
7:30PM: Cheila Una Casa Para Maita (Venezuuela)
Director: Eduardo Barberena
Length: 90 min.(Feature film)
Synopsis: Cheila returns from Canada to spend Christmas in the
beautiful house that he gave his mother with a great effort. He brings
with great news: finally he’s going to make real his dream of a sex
change and being "a total woman". The operation is soon, but he needs
his family support. After seeing the once-beautiful "villa" in absolute
decline and occupied by a chaotic rush of brothers, sisters-in-law, and
nephews, Cheila finally understands hard truths that will make her
redefine the relation with himself and with his family, when he finds
out their biggest lack: the intolerance, the meanness and lack of
affection.
Thursday, October 25th, 2012
Location: The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas
7.00PM: The Amerindians (Trinidad and Tobago)
Director: Tracy Assing/ Spohie Meyer
Duration: 40 min.
Genre: Documental
Synopsis: “The only real Caribs are dead Caribs.” In this revealing
film, Tracy Assing seeks to put to rest that historical saw. Assing was
raised a member of the Santa Rosa Carib Community, the only recognized
group representing indigenous descendants in Trinidad and Tobago. Until
now, ␣Amerindian descendants have depended on the stories of their
grandparents and great grandparents for their history, while the
indigenous story of survival has been written out of the history books.
Assing walks us through her own exploration of the history of the Santa
Rosa Community and, as her great aunt, the Carib Queen, prepares to
join the Great Spirit, ponders an uncertain future.
8:00PM: Ticket to Paradise (Cuba)
Director: Gerardo Chijona
Length: 88 min
Genre: Feature film
Synopsis: The movie is the chronicle of the physical and
spiritual trip of Eunice, the protagonist. A physical trip, which
begins in her small town in the interior of Cuba, continues in the road
up to Havana, and ends in a sanatorium for AIDS patients. A spiritual
trip towards the maturity, which goes of a teenager violated by her
father. The dramatic arch that the protagonist crosses, has a particular
visual atmosphere in each of three acts of the script, according to the
physical landscape and, especially, to her spiritual condition.
Saturday, October 27th, 2012
Location: The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas
4:00PM: Classical Steel (Trinidad and Tobago)
Director: John E. Barry
Length: 42 min.
Genre: Documentary
Synopsis: Playing classical music on the steel pan showed
Trinidad society that a percussion instrument invented in the poorer
areas of Port of Spain could reach the heights of a symphony orchestra.
The film looks at the importance of classical music in the development
of the steel band and its acceptance worldwide as a legitimate
instrument.
5:00PM: The Promised Ship (Costa Rica)
Director: Luciano Capelli/ Yazmin Ross
Released in: 2000
Length: 52 min.
Genre: Documentary
Synopsis: “The promised Ship” is a bilingual documentary that
goes after the oral trace of the Black Star Line, a shipping adventure
taken by Marcus Garvey, the leader of the first black mass movement of
the XX century and founder of a line of steamboats intended to cross the
Atlantic in search of a lost continent. Today, a barber, and fourteen
officers keep alive the utopia that mobilized millions of people of
African descent around the world.
7.00PM: Barra-bas
Director: Giuliano Salvatore
Released: 2009
Length: 90 min.
Genre: Documentary
Synopsis: This documentary is about Rafael Serrano Toro,
Venezuelan writer, famous in the 70’s as “The number 1 public enemy in
Venezuela”. He was put in jail and condemned. In jail became a writer.
8:30PM: Rain
Director: Maria Govan
Released: 2008
Length: 85 min.
Synopsis: A teenager named Rain has lived her entire life with her
grandmother on a tiny rural island in the Bahamas. When her grandmother
dies, Rain goes to Nassau to find her mother, Glory, whom she has never
met. When she arrives, Rain is devastated to discover that Glory lives
in a desperately poor, AIDS ravaged neighborhood called “The
Graveyard” and that she turns tricks to support her drug habit. With no
strong maternal role model in her life, Rain must look within for
strength and discovers she has a gift for running. Rain receives
guidance from her school’s track coach, Ms.Adams, but Rain’s living
situation threatens to spoil her dream.