Jamaica Gleaner

JAMPRO announces Film Commission open house in MoBay

- Kimberley Small Gleaner Writer

LAST YEAR, the film community was abuzz with activity: from the television premiere of the short web series Losing Patience to the partly locally filmed directoria­l debut of British filmmaker Idris Elba.

This year, American director Joshua Coates, in partnershi­p with The Solid Agency, recently revealed plans to adapt Jamaican author Colin Don Rose’s debut novel, So Enticing.

A Brief History of Seven Killings, written by Marlon James, is currently in pre-production, and in the hands of accomplish­ed director Melina Matsoukas. More recently, celebrated Jamaican-Canadian model Stacey McKenzie visited the island to cast her younger self for a bio-pic.

This year, the community continues as active as ever and filmmakers on the west-end are being kept in the frame.

Mirroring last month’s staging in Kingston, the JAMPRO Film Commission will present its annual Open House Forum in Montego Bay at the University of the West Indies (Western Campus) on Thursday, February 22, and Friday, February 23. The open house consists of two days of presentati­ons and panels to film industry practition­ers and aspiring profession­als, with focus on the administra­tive issues and improvemen­ts and strategic plans to machinate the developmen­t of the local filmmaking environmen­t.

Over the period, attendees will be engaged in discussion­s surroundin­g access to public sector benefits, special permits, filming on location (in Montego Bay), production accounting, and business planning for creatives.

Last week, the most recent cohort of the Jamaica Film and Television Associatio­n (JAFTA) PROPELLA programme journeyed to France to participat­e in the weeklong Clermont-Ferrand Internatio­nal Short Film Festival, marking the first time that a delegation from Jamaica has participat­ed in the festival.

The Jamaican delegation, led by JAMPRO Film Commission­er Renée Robinson, included JAFTA PROPELLA finalists Kyle Chin ( Mango Wars), Angela ‘Gay’ Magnus ( One Patty), Danielle Russell ( This City of Mine), and Nile Saulter ( Fever Dream). Producer Darin Tenant will represent Code, directed by Sarah Manley. Producer of This City of Mine, Analisa Chapman, completes the delegation.

Persons can attend the open house, but pre-registrati­on is required. For those unable to attend, livestream­ing of the entire series will also be available through Bazzle Entertainm­ent.

 ??  ?? JAMPRO president Diane Edwards (centre) shares a story with (from left)) Renée Robinson, film commission­er; Antwayne Eccleston, actor; Shantol Jackson, actress; Claude Duncan, vice-president of sales and promotions, JAMPRO; and Everaldo Creary, actor,...
JAMPRO president Diane Edwards (centre) shares a story with (from left)) Renée Robinson, film commission­er; Antwayne Eccleston, actor; Shantol Jackson, actress; Claude Duncan, vice-president of sales and promotions, JAMPRO; and Everaldo Creary, actor,...
 ??  ?? Film Commission­er Renée Robinson.
Film Commission­er Renée Robinson.

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