FLIFF On Location: Grand Bahama wraps 3 year with record

Thu, Nov 7th 2013, 03:53 PM

The 3rd annual FLIFF On Location: Grand Bahama Island film festival wrapped up on Sunday, November 3rd at the Pelican Bay Hotel.

The film festival is an offshoot of FLIFF, the international festival which runs in Fort Lauderdale from October 18th through November 11th. Each year the founder, Gregory von Hausch invites a handful of international filmmakers over to Grand Bahama for the 4-day 'On Location' event to screen along with Bahamian films in the open, college and high school categories. Aside from films, this year's event provided informative film workshops led by visiting filmmakers, including Ian Strachan from Nassau. International FLIFF guests were also given an island locations familiarization tour in hopes to encourage future film locations.

Actress Joelle Carter was this year's FLIFF Star on the Horizon honouree; and in her company was the legendary drive-in cult classics filmmaker, William Grefe; film actor, director, Diego de la Texera from Puerto Rico; directors, Jayce and Tiffany Bartok; film distributors, Scott Mansfield and Jere Rae-Mansfield of monterey media; and naturalist and underwater photographer, Jonathan Bird.

"FLIFF On Location: Grand Bahama was unforgettable! The hospitality, atmosphere and unique experience will be one we remember forever. As filmmakers, we seldom are allowed to decompress and relax in order to find our creativity again, and this is exactly what happened when we landed in the Bahamas with other like-minded individuals. We established lifelong friendships and learned from the local filmmakers and our hosts. We will not soon forget the generosity that was displayed." - Tiffany Bartok, producer/director

This year's international films offered a rich selection of entertainment. Films featured were: A Perfect Man (Netherlands); Jonathan Bird's Blue World series (USA); Broche Del Oro (Puerto Rico); Chasing Shakespeare (USA); Free Ride (USA); Girl on a Bicycle (France); Little One (South Africa); Sammy 2: Escape from Paradise (USA); The Rocket (Laos); and They Came from a Swamp (USA), as well as a selection of foreign short films.

"FLIFF on Location in the Bahamas was the best film festival we've attended as it had the perfect balance of location, people and hospitality. It was great to see the Bahamas filmmaker competition and hear how it has grown over the past three years. The smiles on the faces of those at the wrap party were wonderful!" - Jonathan and Christine Bird / Jonathan Bird's Blue World

This year saw a significant increase in submissions from The Bahamas, proving that festivals such as this do nurture and encourage the growth of this industry. Two of the Bahamian filmmakers also traveled ti screen at FLIFF in Florida which is also significant for the country.

After the festival closing film, awards and congratulations were handed out by Craig Woods, Bahamas Film and Television Commissioner and Betty Bethel, General Manager, Ministry of Tourism Grand Bahama to the following:

Open Category: Winner, Passage, directed by Kareem Mortimer; 2nd Place, Womanish Ways, directed by Marion Bethel; and 3rd Place, Crave, directed by Bruce Russell.

College Category: Winner, Rhythms of the Bahamas, Brittany Ambrister, College Of The Bahamas; 2nd place, Father May I , Sloan Smith, College Of The Bahamas; and 3rd place, Drip-Color My World , Aryana Joy Roberts, Full Sail University.

High School Category: Winner, Happy 40th Bahamas, George McInnes, Lucaya International School 2nd place, The Good Samaritan, Joanne Petit Homme, Eight Mile Rock High School; and 3rd place, Jane Cartwright , Wiaja Hepburn, Eight Mile Rock High School.

“My hope for Bahamian filmmaking is that people keep doing it, keep pushing the boundaries, and recognize the value in films,” said film commissioner, Craig Woods.

"'Three times is a charm' is most appropriate for this year's event as the wrap party on Sunday was symbolic of the growth of this festival," said Bahamas tourism general manager, Betty Bethel. "Year 1 we crept, year 2 we took baby steps, and here we are at year 3, standing firmly on the discovery of young, talented Bahamian filmmakers, who will be the catalyst to re-introducing Grand Bahama Island to the world, as a sustainable movie destination."

Festival organizers wish to thank all those who came out to support the filmmakers and make the festival a success. There is no doubt that film development has the potential to enhance the local economy, and the Ministry of Tourism intends to build on the success of FLIFF and develop a formula that combines attracting film projects as well as leisure visitors to the island. The increased number of local filmmakers and trained crew base present in Grand Bahama Island, and The Islands of the Bahamas, shines a favourable light to encourage more major and independent film projects.

FLIFF On Location is a collaboration between the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board, and was made possible through the generous support of the Pelican Bay Hotel; TheBahamasWeekly.com; Mackey Media Ltd; Bahamas Celebration Cruises; The Grand Bahama Port Authority Limited; Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board; FLIFF; and the Grand Bahama Ministry of Tourism.

 

 

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