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Bahamas Film Commissioner announces details of FLIFF On Location: Grand Bahama Island
By The Bahamas Weekly News Team
Oct 19, 2012 - 1:59:23 PM

Bahamas Film Commissioner Craig Woods was on hand for a press conference at the Pelican Bay Hotel on October 18th for FLIFF On Location: Grand Bahama Island film festival, which is an offshoot of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival now underway in Florida. The festival will take place from October 25th through 28th at the Canal House, Pelican Bay Hotel. The Commissioner will be returning to Grand Bahama for the festival and will present awards during the closing ceremony along with a Best of the Fest film award on Sunday, October 28th. Photo: TheBahamasWeekly.com / Mackey Media Ltd.
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Freeport, Bahamas - A press conference to announce FLIFF Take 2 took place on October 18th at the Pelican Bay Hotel Canal House to update the media and public on the film festival which is set to get underway on October 25th and continue through to October 28th.
The following is a statement by The Bahamas' film commissioner, Craig Woods:
This is the second year of the FLIFF On Location: Grand Bahama Island,
which is part of a three-year joint venture between the Fort Lauderdale
International Film Festival and the Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board,
fully supported by the Ministry of Tourism and the Bahamas Film
Commission.
The festival will take place over four days with screenings in three
locations, but mainly at The Canal House, Pelican Bay Hotel, which is
ideally outfitted with digital ready HD formatted projectors and
screens. Opening night will feature an outdoor public screening and
official ceremony on Thursday 25th October, at Taino Beach Park; and the
second open-air public screening will take place in Count Basie Square,
Port Lucaya Market Place on Friday 26th October.
The objective of the film festival is to create appropriate linkages
at home and abroad in the multi-billion dollar film industry, and to
establish the Islands of the Bahamas as the region’s leading destination
for film development, starting with Grand Bahama Island in the north!
It is the intention of the Film Commission to forge sustainable
partnerships that will promote rewarding careers in the global film
industry. In the words of Sir Sidney Poitier, this festival provides
an ideal opportunity to expose international filmmakers to the Islands
of the Bahamas and in turn expose Bahamian filmmakers to the world.
Academy Award winner Sir Sidney’s opening video message captivated
the hundreds in attendance at last year’s official opening ceremony.
We
are pleased to count an Academy Award winning director, Stefan
Ruzowitzky among the list of twelve (12) filmmakers who will be on
island for this year’s event. The VIP list includes actors, directors,
producers and writers, who will travel to Grand Bahama from the Port of
Palm Beach via Bahamas Celebration Cruise Line and depart for Ft.
Lauderdale via Bahamasair.

A film montage of career highlights of this year's Career Achievement awardee, American actor Giancarlo Esposito of NBC’s Revolutions and 'Mad Men. His tribute will take place on Saturday, October 28th at 8:45pm at the Canal House. Photo: TheBahamasWeekly.com / Mackey Media Ltd.
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The Career Achievement Award will be presented to celebrated
television, film and stage actor, Giancarlo Esposito, whose acting
career spans over several decades. Esposito has appeared in notable
films such as “Rabbit Hole,” "The Usual Suspects," "Smoke" and "The Last
Holiday." His performances in Spike Lee’s films "Do the Right Thing",
"Mo’ Better Blues," “School Daze” and "Malcolm X" are among his most
memorable.
Esposito's other film credits include an outstanding
performances in “Sherrybaby,” “Ali,” "Nothing to Lose,” “Waiting to
Exhale,” "Bob Roberts", "King of New York” and "Cotton Club.” He
recently won the 2012 Critics Choice Award for his portrayal and is a
2012 Emmy® nominee as well. In 2007 through his production company,
Quiet Hand Productions, Esposito made his feature directorial debut with
the film "Gospel Hill." He also co-starred with Danny Glover, Angela
Bassett, Julia Stiles, Taylor Kitsch and Samuel L. Jackson. Quiet Hand
Productions aspires to make “conscious content” films that focus on the
inspirational. He next co-stars in JJ Abrams upcoming drama series for
NBC, “Revolution,” and this October he appears as a crime boss opposite
Tyler Perry in Lionsgate’s “Alex Cross.”
Dennis Haysbert was the recipient of the Career Achievement Award at FLIFF on Location: 2011.
Dr.
Ian Strachan, Associate Professor of the College of the Bahamas will
conduct a workshop called, “The Stories That Matter” which is geared
toward preparing writers to bring engaging stories to the small and big
screens. Dr. Strachan is an Associate Professor of English at The
College of The Bahamas, and is well qualified for this task. He
received a BA in English from Morehouse College (1990) and an MA (1993)
and PhD (1995) in English from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a
former Research Fellow at the Carter G. Woodson Institute at the
University of Virginia (1998-1999) and a former Assistant Professor of
English at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (1999-2001). He
served as Chair of the School of English Studies at COB from 2004-2007.
Twenty-four (24) screenings will take place over the four days, with
the two open-air screenings free of charge to the public. Festival
organizers are to be commended for having struck an excellent balance
with the film content. Eleven films, or 46% are international films and
the other 46% represents a body of work produced by Bahamian filmmakers
in the High School, College and Open Categories. One of the
international submissions has been produced by a Bahamian
director/producer, Calvin Dwight Harris who is based in the United
States.
The Film Competition has generated a lot of local interest. High
School students 14 - 18 years old, who are resident of The Bahamas,
addressed a theme of their choice. College students, studying here or
abroad and who are normally a resident of The Bahamas, offered open
shorts and feature films. A Blue Ribbon Panel screened all Eleven (11)
submissions, and the winners will be announced at the Awards/Wrap Party
on Sunday, October 28th.
The High School Competition winner will be recognized at the
Official Opening Ceremony on Thursday, October 25th, and all other
winners in each of the film competition categories will be presented
with their awards on Sunday 28th October at the Closing Awards Ceremony,
whereupon the Bahamas Film Commission will also issue a “Best of the
Fest” overall award.

Film Commissioner Craig Woods flew in from Nassau on October 18th to announce details of the upcoming FLIFF On Location: Grand Bahama Island film festival which is an offshoot of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival now underway in Florida. The festival will take place from October 25th through 28th at the Canal House, Pelican Bay Hotel. From left to right: Donna Mackey, Bahamas Film Commission GBI (Ministry of Tourism); Patra Albury, Financial Controller, Pelican Bay Hotel (host sponsor); Craig Woods, Bahamas Film Commissioner; Geneva Rutherford, GBPA (sponsor); and Karen Ferguson-Bain, Port Lucaya Marketplace (screening venue). Sponsors of the event include Bahamas Celebration Cruises; Bahamasair; Balearia Bahamas Express; Grand Bahama Port Authority and Group of Companies; Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board; FLIFF; Ministry of Tourism and SkyBahamas Airlines; Pelican Bay Hotel; TheBahamasWeekly.com; and Mackey Media Ltd. Photo: TheBahamasWeekly.com / Mackey Media Ltd.
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There are three categories of tickets now on sale at reception
center of Pelican Bay Hotel and at the office of the Ministry of
Tourism. Our passes are reasonably priced with a Day Pass, giving one
all movies, all that day for $7.00; a Fast Pass, giving you all movies,
all weekend for $10.00; and the All Access Pass, which gives entrance to
VIP functions, the workshop and all movies for $50.00.
I wish to acknowledge the support of our industry partners and
sponsors, most notably - Bahamas Celebration, Bahamasair, Balearia
Bahamas Express, The BahamasWeekly.com/Mackey Media, Ft. Lauderdale
International Film Festival, Grand Bahama Port Authority, Pelican Bay
Hotel, Sky Bahamas and of course our partner, the Grand Bahama Island
Tourism Board. Special mention goes to Port Lucaya Market Place, the
City of Freeport Council, and the Film & Plays Control Board of the
Bahamas.
All festival information can be found on TheBahamasWeekly.com. Get
your tickets at Pelican Bay Hotel, and the Ministry of Tourism.
Thank you

Karen Ferguson Bain speaks at the FLIFF press conference on behalf of the Port Lucaya Marketplace who will host a public free outdoor screening of the family film, Sammy 2: Escape from Paradise on Friday, October 26th at 8pm. Photo: TheBahamasWeekly.com / Mackey Media Ltd.
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FLIFF On Location: OFFICIAL SCHEDULE
Thursday, October 25th
7:00pm:
Official Opening Ceremony
Taino Beach
7:15pm:
Bahamas High School Film Competition Winner
Taino Beach
7:30pm:
Sammy 2: Escape From Paradise, USA, (100 min)
Taino Beach
(Special Guests: Writer/Producer Domonic Paris)
While helping a dozen or so
hatchlings into the sea,
Sammy and Ray are captured by poachers. Our heroes are sold to a hi-tech aquarium belonging to a restaurant. As
soon as they get to the aquarium,
Sammy and Ray start planning their escape, no easy task in this state-of-the-art facility.
Friday, October 26th
7:45pm
Una Noche (Cuba) 89 min
Pelican Bay Canal House
(Special Guest: Writer/Director Lucy Mulloy &
Producer Yunior Santiago)
Floridians
are acutely aware of the situation that is the day in-day out life of
people virtually imprisoned on the island of Cuba. The US embargo
created a life in a bubble where remnants of the 1950's pervades
existence. Living with just the modicum of convenience is not easy and
escaping is fraught with peril.
8:00pm
Sammy Sammy 2: Escape From Paradise, USA, (100 min)
Port Lucaya Marketplace
While helping a dozen or so
hatchlings into the sea,
Sammy and Ray are captured by poachers. Our heroes are sold to a hi-tech aquarium belonging to a restaurant. As
soon as they get to the aquarium,
Sammy and Ray start planning their escape, no easy task in this state-of-the-art facility.
9:00pm
Deadfall (USA), 94 mins
Pelican Bay Canal House
(Special Guest: Director Stefan Ruzowitzky)
Winter.
Somewhere near the Canadian border on the U.S. side. A pair of robbers
are on the run with bags of cash from a freshly held up casino. With the
heat gettin' hotter, the pair split up in the frozen landscape. Not so
far away, we meet Jay, a boxer who just finished doing time in the state
pen and decides to head home to Ma 'n Pa for tomorrow's Thanksgiving.
Pa is the retired sheriff and their homestead is quite a trek from
civilization out in the snow covered country.
Saturday, October 27th
10:30am
Filmmakers' Workshop with Ian Strachan
Pelican Bay Canal House
1:00pm
The Black Miami (USA) 104 mins
Pelican Bay Canal House
(Special Guest: Co-Directors Carlton Smith & Michael Williams)
Take
a journey through history and learn the importance and significance
that blacks played in the creation and progress of America’s Magic City.
The Black Miami revisits the past to understand how the race lines in
South Florida were created and eventually transcended. The Black Miami
takes you into a history that is rarely told but is not forgotten.
3:15pm
How do you write a Joe Schermann Song (USA), 104 mins
Pelican Bay Canal House
(Special Guest: Writer/Director Gary King)
Joe
dreams of hitting it big on Broadway. After landing an opportunity to
write for an Off-Broadway musical, he is forced to cast either the love
of his life Evey or his newly discovered muse Summer. The realities of
show business prove to Joe that writing is easy, living is hard.
4:00pm
On The Wings of Men (USA/Bahamas) 123 mins
Pelican Bay Canal House
(Guest: Calvin Dwight Harris)
Life and times of the late Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling; the first Prime
Minister of the Bahamas born in Nassau in 1930.
5:00pm
The Blame (Bahamas - Sunland Baptist) 8mins
5:05pm
En Route (Bahamas - COB) 28 mins
5:10pm
Teenage Pregnancy (Bahamas -
Sunland Baptist)
7 mins
5:15pm
Sex, Lies & Surgery (France), 90 mins
Pelican Bay Canal House
(Special Guest: Writer/Director/Star Artus de Penguern)
When ER and GREY'S ANATOMY turn into a DALLAS kind of comedy, with love
and money-related plots, a HANGOVER atmosphere, and A FISH CALLED WANDA
characters, the result is THE LOVE CLINIQUE: a crazy (but classy) comedy
for all!
5:20pm
Good News
(Bah
amas - COB)
30 mins
5:40pm
I Love Life, But Life Has A Boyfriend
(Bahamas -
COB) 15 mins
6:00pm
Last Week Tuesday: Proper Treatment On Depression
(COB)
19 mins
6:05pm
Who Are We? (Bahamas - COB)
27 mins
6:30pm
Blended
(Bahamas - Hampshire College)
9 mins
6:40pm
5 Bones (Bahamas) 5 mins
6:40pm
The Price of Being a Man (Bahamas) 61 mins
6:50pm
Thriving Encounter (Bahamas) 33 mins
7:00pm
Supporting Characters (USA), 87 mins
(Guests: Dir/Co-Writer Daniel Schechter, Co-Writer/Star Tarik Lowe)
A
comedy about two New York film editors (and best friends) who attempt
to hold on to their significant others while reworking a film in crisis.
7:40pm
Tony The Shotta (Bahamas) 70 mins
8:45pm
Career Achievement Award Presentation and Reception
Pelican Bay Canal House
(Special guest honouree: Giancarlo Esposito)
*All Access Pass entrance only
9:30pm
VIP Reception
Pelican Bay Canal House
*All Access Pass entrance only
Sunday, October 28th
12:45pm
Del Lado Otro (Dominican Republic) 14 mins
Pelican Bay Canal House
(Special Guest: Director Yanillys Perez)
Spanish w/English sub-titles
In
Santo Domingo, when some are dreaming of pursuing another life in the
U.S., Miguel, earns a living selling food on the street, dreams of
building his household on his island with his childhood love Laura, who
lives under her grandmother's authority.
1pm
Ninah's Dowry (Cameroon) 95 mins
Pelican Bay Canal House
(Special Guest: Writer/Director Victor Viyouh)
At 20, Ninah is a
veteran wife of 7 years and a mother of 3. She is stuck in an abusive
relationship with no hope of change. Her family lives off her meager
earnings from farm work while her husband, Memfi, drinks away his
equally meager earnings as a shepherd. When news of her
gravely ill father reaches Ninah she decides to go speak her peace to
her father even as her husband commands her to stay and get the farm
ready before the rains come. Ninah disobeys Memfi by packing and
attempting to leave.
2:30pm
Awards and Wrap Party
Pelican Bay Canal House
*All Access Pass entrance only
FLIFF On Location: Grand Bahama Island
is a collaboration between the Fort Lauderdale International Film
Festival, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Grand Bahama Island
Tourism Board. The event has been made possible through the generous
support of the following sponsors: Pelican Bay Hotel;
TheBahamasWeekly.com; Mackey Media Ltd; Bahamas Celebration Cruises;
Bahamasair; Balearia Bahamas Express; Grand Bahama Port Authority and
Group of Companies; Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board; FLIFF; Ministry
of Tourism and SkyBahamas Airlines.
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