Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Honorable Edmund Bartlett, heralds the upcoming launch of the Bob Marley biopic ‘One Love’ as a pivotal second for the nation’s tourism and movie sectors.
Premiering in Jamaica on January 23 and subsequently showcased in main worldwide cities, the movie is ready to hit screens worldwide in the present day, February 14.
Minister Bartlett underscores the importance of the film’s high-profile premieres, noting the attendance of luminaries like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on the Jamaican debut, alongside Brad Pitt and different A-listers in Los Angeles.
These star-studded occasions have captured international consideration, offering a unprecedented platform to highlight Jamaica and its vibrant tourism choices.
Cultural inspiration and tourism prospects
Emphasizing the movie’s position as a cultural ambassador, Minister Bartlett anticipates its resonance with audiences worldwide, sparking curiosity in Jamaica’s wealthy heritage and welcoming vacationers to immerse themselves within the island’s distinctive tradition.
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Bartlett’s remarks have been delivered by Jamaica Vacationer Board (JTB) Regional Director, Odette Dyer, on the Montego Bay-based dance group First Dance Studios’ tenth anniversary media launch on the S Resort in St James on February 6.
Financial enhance for movie trade
Past its impression on tourism, ‘One Love’ guarantees to invigorate Jamaica’s burgeoning movie trade.
By showcasing the lifetime of reggae icon Bob Marley to a world viewers, the movie amplifies Jamaica’s enchantment as a main location for cinematic storytelling.
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Minister Bartlett underscores the nation’s picturesque landscapes, wealthy cultural heritage, and proficient pool of actors and filmmakers, positioning Jamaica as a compelling vacation spot for movie manufacturing.