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10 to Watch in 2010, 01/10 | The Independent

27 January 2010

Kareem Mortimer listed as one of the “ten filmmakers to watch in 2010″ put out by the Independent Newspaper, UK: DAY TWO of TEN – KAREEM MORTIMER Bahamian filmmaker Kareem Mortimer shakes up his homeland’s homophobia with Children of God, which debuted last month. Read what his mentor, Steven Beer, had to say about Mortimer’s [...]

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Ward’s take on the local film industry

21 August 2009
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I’m really taken by Ward Minnis’ series of blog posts on the viability of Bahamian art, and I’ve linked to them on this blog and I’ll link to them again. He’s developing a number of such posts (more power to him!) and they are very interesting reading. If you’re at all interested in entrepreneurship, in [...]

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Ward Minnis on Bahamian Artists Part II

20 August 2009

Hollywood, Michael Pintard and the Viability of Bahamian Art Part II Part 2: So, you want to be in the movies… What are we to make of the current passion for movie-making in the Bahamas? Is it possible to apply the logic of Hollywood to our local situation and create an honest-to-God indigenous film industry [...]

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Bahamas International Film Festival Opening – Maria Govan’s Rain

5 December 2008

I went. I saw. It conquered. Kudos to Maria. I’ll be back later to amend this post and add thoughts and observations. But in short: it was a fine opening film for the Festival. Well done to all.

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