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Locally shot film, Beneath the Blue has its Bahamas premiere
Freeport, Bahamas -
Thanks to a collaboration between the Fort Lauderdale International Film
Festival (FLIFF) and the Grand Bahama Ministry of Tourism a Bahamas
premiere screening of Beneath the Blue, a family film shot in Grand
Bahama Island was held on November 8th at the Regency Theatre.
Beneath
the Blue is the sequel to Eye of the Dolphin, and Bahamian Leah Eneas,
one of the actors atte...
Caribbean Actor recounts "Spiritual Encounter with Oprah on 'Selma' Film Set
When Black History Month 2015 rolls in, a young Caribbean entertainment enthusiast says he will have greater appreciation for the American Civil Rights Movement after working on the set of the film Selma...
CBC to Screen “We Are Coca-Cola Bahamas” Documentary at Bahamas International Film Festival
CBC to Screen “We Are Coca-Cola Bahamas” Documentary at Bahamas International Film Festival
This year, The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) will screen over 50 International and Bahamian films featuring a number of world-renowned actors and filmmakers. In addition to being a proud sponsor of the annual festival, the Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC) will also debut the “We are Coca-Cola Bahamas” documentary...
Caribbean Show Goombay Kids Snags Cannes Film Festival Wins Plus Best Actress Nod For Leah Eneas
Caribbean Show Goombay Kids Snags Cannes Film Festival Wins Plus Best Actress Nod For Leah Eneas
Nationwide… Goombay Kids the Bahamas-produced children’s show creating an international buzz with 5 international awards under it's belt now including winning at the Cannes World Film Festival Award for Best Web/TV Series and Stephanie K. Nihon, who created the show, also won the Best Producer award.
The wins come on the heels of Leah Eneas winning Best Actress for her character Mama DLo in...
'Goombay Kids' wins Asian film award
'Goombay Kids' wins Asian film award
An Asian film festival has awarded the 2022 Best Television Award to Bahamas-produced "Goombay Kids". "Goombay Kids" was the award winner of Best TV Series at the 2 11 17 International Film Festival in Tamil Nadu, India. "This is truly beyond our wildest expectations," said show creator Stephanie Nihon. "We knew we had a hit ...
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New Year, New Audience As Goombay Kids Wins Asian Film Award And Makes Mark At Other Festivals: Junkanoo episode a hit at KIDS FIRST! Film Festival
An Asian film festival has awarded the 2022 Best Television Award to Bahamas-produced Goombay Kids. The show is making rounds in festivals from Canada to England to Russia and an American film festival reviewer ranked the origin of Junkanoo episode five out of five for highlighting culture. The honors are a first for a Bahamas television production.
Bowleg apology for Junkanoo film errors
Bowleg apology for Junkanoo film errors
AFTER complaints over the New Year's Day virtual Junkanoo presentation, Youth, Sports, and Culture Minister Mario Bowleg said errors are being corrected and a rebroadcast is planned.
October is Black Movie Month: A Grassroots Campaign Aimed at Promoting Black Film
NEW YORK, NY - To increase awareness and bring the significant contributions of Black cinema to the forefront, Film Life, Inc. and Black Enterprise magazine have teamed up to present BLACK MOVIE MONTH (BMM). Kicking off October 1 and running through the end of the month, the BMM campaign will rally global audiences around Black cinema.
Documentary Film Producers seek information / photos of Prohibition Era in Bimini
Hollywood producers of a documentary on Prohibition in South Florida is looking for any
relatives of Harcourt Brown of Bimini Island in The Bahamas who might be able to talk about the role
Chalk Airlines played during those years.
They are also seeking any old photos or artifacts from the Prohibition era as well.
It
was a time when Pappy Chalk founder of Chalk Airlines ran rum from the
Baham...
Grand Bahama joins with the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF)
Freeport, The Bahamas - As a part of
their ongoing efforts in Film Development, the Ministry of Tourism &
Aviation, in conjunction with the Ft. Lauderdale International Film
Festival (FLIFF), and the Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board, is pleased
to announce
'FLIFF On-Location: Grand Bahama Island'
.
FLIFF, now in its 26th year, will take place
October 21 - November 11,
2011. However, for ...