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Bahamas Festival Filmmaker Residency Program
Ansbacher & BIFF will award $10,000 to a deserving independent Bahamian and Caribbean filmmaker vying for funding through BIFF’s innovative Filmmaker Residency Program (also sponsored by Ansbacher). The prize money will go directly towards the development and production of the selected recipient’s film. The esteemed group of Filmmaker Residency Advisors presiding over the program and evaluating the candidates include Shoreline Entertainment CEO Morris Ruskin, filmmaker Lawrence Konner (“Mighty Joe Young”), producer Norman Golightly (“Ghost Rider”), veteran film festival director Nicole Guillemet, and writer/director Susan Jacobsen.
The filmmakers and projects selected for the BIFF’s Filmmaker Residency Program are:
Miguel A. Drayton - THE SLUMBER PARTY Jason Darcy - ADAM'S QUEST Kareem Mortimer - DAYBREAK Gustavius Smith - BUILT FOR LOAD Ian Poitier - FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLEBEE
Michael Mayhew-Arnold, Managing Director of Ansbacher (Bahamas) Limited comments: ""Ansbacher Bank in the Bahamas is pleased, in this its 50th anniversary year, to be sponsoring the Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) for another year. It believes that the BIFF is a central column in the development of film and arts in The Bahamas and in The Caribbean. The Bahamas and other Caribbean countries are overflowing with artistic talent that needs an outlet and the BIFF gives that focus".
"In particular Ansbacher Bahamas has started the Rising Star Tribute Partnership believing that it is a significant step towards the recognition of acting and film talent in the Caribbean film industry, which should be encouraged. It is important to not only recognize present and past high achievers but more importantly to give recognition to those who will be future achievers".
"As one of the main sponsors of BIFF, we are able to give back to The Bahamas so that we can help young Bahamians with artistic film talent to share that talent with all of us. It's an exciting time and the Bahamas International Film Festival is the place to be."
Rising star Naomie Harris burst onto the world’s screens as the machete wielding survivor in Danny Boyle’s zombie horror film “28 Days Later” and gained a reputation as a superbly versatile actress with roles as varied as Bronx agent Trudy Joplin in Michael Mann’s “Miami Vice” opposite Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell; the voodoo Queen Tai Dalma in Gore Verbinski’s “Pirates of the Caribbean 2 & 3” opposite Johnny Depp; and a Bahamian law enforcement agent in Brett Ratner’s “After the Sunset” opposite Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hyack and Woody Harrelson.
Harris spent her early years doing theatre before securing the co-lead in “28 Days Later” in 2001. She gave critically acclaimed performances as Clara in the Channel 4 adaptation of Zadie Smith’s “White Teeth” directed by Julian Jarrold, and Maggie in Peter Kosminsky’s BBC political drama “The Project.” Harris also starred opposite Colin Firth in Marc Evan’s film “Trauma,” and Steve Coogan in Michael Winterbottom’s “Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story.”
So far this year Harris has completed work on five films: “Poppy Shakespeare” directed by Benjamin Ross; “Explicit Ills” directed by Mark Webber; “Morris: A Life With Bells On” directed by Lucy Akhurst; “The Night Watchman” with Keanu Reeves, directed by David Ayor; and “August” with Josh Hartnett, directed by Austin Chick.
Taking place December 6-13, this year’s Festival will showcase 83 films from 26 different countries, including 54 features of which several are world or international premieres and nearly all Bahamian premieres.
For more information please visit www.bintlfilmfest.com. 28.11.2007 | Bahamas International Film Festival Dailies's blog Cat. : After the Sunset Ansbacher (Bahamas) Limited Ansbacher Bahamas Austin Chick Bahamas Bahamas International Film Festival Benjamin Ross Biff Brett Ratner British people CDATA Colin Farrell Colin Firth Danny Boyle David Ayor English people Entertainment Entertainment Film Filmmaker Residency Program Human Interest Human Interest Ian Poitier Jamie Foxx Jason Darcy Johnny Depp Josh Hartnett Julian Jarrold Kareem Mortimer Kareem Mortimer Keanu Reeves Lawrence Konner Lucy Akhurst Marc Evan Mark Webber Miami Michael Mann Michael Mayhew-Arnold Michael Winterbottom Miguel A. Drayton Morris Ruskin Naomie Harris Naomie Harris Nicole Guillemet Norman Golightly Peter Kosminsky Pierce Brosnan Rising Star Tribute Partnership Salma Hyack Shoreline Entertainment Steve Coogan Susan Jacobsen Tai Dalma Technology Technology The Bahamas the Bahamas International Film Festival The Project Trudy Joplin Woody Harrelson
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Sharing of ideas
I would like to share thoughts and ideas with other Caribbean filmmakers, regarding subjects of filming. I don't believe that to be noticed and be taken seriously, you must do a documentary or some sort of social commentary based on socio-economic issues or conflicts. Why not a good old fashioned mystery, thriller or even courtroon drama? To come up with interesting stories of this nature will attest to our creativity and not just film or give facts of situation right in front of us.