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Tag: Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival

Review: ttff/18 Part 2 – an audio-visual window into the Caribbean

October 19, 2018 JanineCharlesFarray

Previously… “The Diaspora and Region shines” featuring reviews on Brown Girl Begins, Flight, Going Down, and Kinto EXCERPT: This year’s festival also showed the customary trend

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Review: ttff/18 Part 1 – an audio-visual window into the Caribbean

October 5, 2018 JanineCharlesFarray

As a member of the swiftly growing sub-genre of entertainment appreciators, described on social media as “local culture hipsters”, the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival

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T&T Film Festival revives focus on local films

September 20, 2018 JanineCharlesFarray

“The days of the starving artist must be over,” declared Founder and festival Director Bruce Paddington at last Tuesday’s opening of the Trinidad and Tobago

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NDATT Offers Member’s Discount for Acting Career Workshop

September 12, 2018 T&T Performing Arts Network

The National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT) has secured a generous discount for its members to participate in the upcoming Trinbago Actors Career

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US-based, Trini-raised actor, Noel Arthur coming in SEPTEMBER

August 19, 2018 T&T Performing Arts Network

California-based, Trini-raised actor, Noel Arthur is scheduled to return to Trinidad next month and will host an informative and engaging workshop on Saturday September 22 for

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Film Review: Moko Jumbie (2017)

September 26, 2017 JanineCharlesFarray

Set in the stunningly shot south-western sea-side village of Cedros, Trinidad, Vashti Anderson’s Moko Jumbie (2017) tells the story of a young woman, Asha, who has

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Navid Lancaster – Bridging Music and Technology

December 11, 2016 paulalindo

Most people in music and sound engineering in T&T think the only avenue they have is stage and radio, but I have been able to

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