Jamaica Gleaner

A simple ‘coming of age’ story

- Kimberley Small/Staff Reporter

DEFIANT AGAINST the Jamaican film stereotype, Storm Saulter’s latest feature film, Sprinter, goes against the grain. The film is framed in tropical, lush cinematogr­aphy that, while still capturing greenery and the sea, avoids the resort-life trope.

It is a film that frames crime, but deftly avoids the commonplac­e cinematic demonstrat­ions of violence. It tells the story of a Jamaican teenager going through the motions – blessed with talent and support, challenged by his aspiration­s, impeded by attractive distractio­ns, and terrified of the unknown. So far, the defiant approach has paid off.

Ahead of its release in the United States later next month, and its scheduled May release in jamaica, Sprinter has already been awarded numerous accolades, including Best Narrative Feature; Audience Award; and Best Director from the American Black Film Festival. The film has also won the New Vision Award at the Bahamas Internatio­nal Film Festival; Best Narrative Feature at the Pan African Film Festival; and Best Feature Film at the Nouveaux Regards. PRIVATE SCREENING

To celebrate and share in its success thus far, cast and crew of the award-winning feature were treated to an invitation-only screening at the Carib 5 Multiplex on Tuesday. If the audience’s reaction is anything to go by (moments of laughter, collective gasps, and the screams of recognitio­n of popular local faces), then

Sprinter has accomplish­ed what it was meant to. As the credits rolled, the cast was presented to thunderous applause.

“Sprinter is about what it takes to be an athlete; a student; what it takes to come of age in Jamaica – to be young man in the Caribbean. It’s kind of a simple story, in a way. It’s not extreme life or death. Sometimes that creates a sterotype or paints a picture that even though true in some ways, is not everything. I want to show more of the subtleties and in-betweens, the trials that are just as big, but don’t come with that headline,” Saulter told The Gleaner. AKEEM’S JOURNEY

The story is simple, perhaps because it is familiar. Sprinter follows 17-year-old Akeem Sharpe, a ‘barrel pickney’ supported by a mother he hasn’t seen in 10 years; a father with skewed priorities; and an older brother who is shadowed by his own dark choices and regrets. On his way from the high-school track to potentiall­y competing on the internatio­nal stage, Sharpe’s journey gets confused and complicate­d with the questions of what he really wants to do – and why he wants to do it.

Set against the backdrop of a rural township, Saulter takes the film away from the usual, challengin­g and sidelining the otherwise predominan­t view that the most engaging stories are found behind zinc fences, or looking down the muzzles of shadowy, gun-slinging figures sulking in the dark.

Among the guests were Olymipian Usain Bolt, the NoMaddz, music producer and selector Yaadcore, Ce’Cile, musicians Jeremy Ashbourne and Mikey Bennett, make-up artist and actress Kimberly Patter and media personalit­y Yendi Phillipps.

According to the film’s executive producer, Zachar Harding, the movie attracted the support of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s (Overbrook Entertainm­ent) following their #OscarsSoWh­ite campaign in 2017 – a call for increased diversity in the global film industry. Saulter believes the attraction came from a certain strength of spirit and continued creativity in the Jamaican creative space.

“I feel like there’s a spirit here, and we say things that echo globally. There’s a certain freedom of creativity – we definitely have people that are inspired and driven to create new spaces and work. We’ve inspired so much art around the world. Not only that – everybody taps into Jamaica and what’s happening here – because it tells a larger pan-African story,” Saulter surmised.

 ?? PHOTOS BY KENYON HEMANS/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? From left: Kadeem Wilson, Sheldon Shepherd and Dwayne Pusey who makes a cameo in the movie. Entertaine­r Ce’Cile came out to the premiere. The star of ‘Sprinter’, Dale Elliott (left), and Zachary Harding. Olympian Usain Bolt (left) with cast members: Dale Elliott (second left), Shantol Jackson (centre) and Kadeem Wilson (second right), with Storm Saulter (third right), and Robert Maylor one of the film’s executive producers.
PHOTOS BY KENYON HEMANS/PHOTOGRAPH­ER From left: Kadeem Wilson, Sheldon Shepherd and Dwayne Pusey who makes a cameo in the movie. Entertaine­r Ce’Cile came out to the premiere. The star of ‘Sprinter’, Dale Elliott (left), and Zachary Harding. Olympian Usain Bolt (left) with cast members: Dale Elliott (second left), Shantol Jackson (centre) and Kadeem Wilson (second right), with Storm Saulter (third right), and Robert Maylor one of the film’s executive producers.

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