The Star (Jamaica)

Music producer puts real story into film

- STEPHANIE LYEW STAR Writer

After working behind the scenes directing music videos, Dale ‘Dizzle’ Virgo is now ready to explore film-making. He will share a personal story – through the Propella platform provided by the

Jamaica Film and Television Associatio­n (JAFTA) for short films to be aired.

“Though new to me, I believe the story is relevant to global societies – hair discrimina­tion has been the focus of internatio­nally produced films but this one hits close to home,” Virgo told THE STAR.

The record producer and engineer has been in and out of the Supreme Court for the past year and half fighting for the rights of his daughter, who was barred from entering the Kensington Primary School in 2018 because of her dreadlocke­d hairstyle.

Virgo, along with friend, popular filmmaker Rick Elgood, prepared the script and submitted it to JAFTA with the title Dreadlock.

DELAYS IN PRODUCTION

Both of them are breathing a sigh of relief that it has made the shortlist among nine others in round one of JAFTA Propella.

However, delays in production are expected due to the restrictio­ns imposed to control the spread of the coronaviru­s (COVID-19). He said all the plans are being done virtually for now.

“Rick is actually my daughter’s godfather, and we had been speaking about making a film for it and one of the court dates, he came to observe the court proceeding­s and it was one of those heated ones,” he said. “I believe this film is the best medium to showcase that and all we have gone through. There have been films like Gabrielle

Union’s Hair Love that won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. So we know people will see the significan­ce and realness of this story – it’s going to be a reality.”

Virgo and his family are anxiously awaiting the court’s ruling on the matter.

“The date was originally January 17, 2020 but was pushed to April which, we believe, with everything that is going on, it might be delayed again but we are hoping for a positive response,” he said. “Right now, we have to respect the rules of our Government and quarantine regulation­s. So Rick, who is the director, and I have put our focus on the planning and screenwrit­ing (his wife also contribute­s), until we get other persons on board,” he added.

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