HaMafilms Antigua is ready to kick off a sequence of group screenings for its newest movie, ‘Deep Blue,’ starting with an occasion at Indies Greens in Seaview Farm on Friday, October 25, at 7 PM. The screening will embody talk-back classes with the filmmakers and native actors.
These group screenings are designed to deliver the movie on to native audiences, operating from October 2024 into 2025. Every screening will present a novel expertise that highlights the traits of the chosen venue.
The inaugural screening at Indies Greens is especially becoming, because the venue’s give attention to sustainability aligns with the environmental themes offered in ‘Deep Blue.’ Situated amidst lush gardens, hydroponic farming, and a coral reef lab, Indies Greens gives a perfect backdrop for the movie’s message in regards to the existential threats posed by land improvement on small islands.
Elizabeth Abbott from Trinity School on the College of Toronto praised the movie’s creators, Mitzi and Howard Allen, for selecting a dramatic narrative to convey their message. “They give attention to the hazards of land improvement on a small island surrounded by dying coral reefs,” Abbott famous within the Worldwide Journal of Environmental Research, highlighting the movie’s “richly layered and compelling narrative.”
The group screening sequence follows a current presentation of ‘Deep Blue’ on the College of Toronto and different academic establishments in Canada. Organizations fascinated by internet hosting their very own screenings can contact Mitzi and Howard Allen of HaMafilms Antigua for preparations.
About HaMafilms: Based by director Howard Allen and producer Mitzi Allen, HaMafilms is understood for producing Antigua’s first regionally made feature-length movie, “The Sweetest Mango,” in addition to different notable works like “The Pores and skin” and “No Seed.” Over the previous 30 years, their productions have spanned genres from romance to political drama, establishing a robust presence in Caribbean cinema.