|

Entertainment

Reggae film festival for Australia

Sunday, January 24, 2010



REGGAE music continues to take a foothold down under. The music will form the centrepiece of a week-long film festival being held in Australia starting this weekend.

The festival is being staged under the theme Yard! Dub and Reggae on Film, and will be held at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI).

Curated by Richard Sowada, Lisa Palermo and Kate Welsman, the series will feature films ranging from Ted Bafaloukos' 1978 Rastafarian classic Rockers and Franco Rosso's 1980 underground classic Babylon to Gus Berger's recent Duke Vin and the Birth of Ska and 2009's Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae.

Internet reports have quoted head of film programmes at ACMI, Richard Sowada noting the importance of the genre. "Politics and music are a big part of our film programmes, so when opportunities arise for us to explore both at one time it is difficult to resist. The enormous global impact of reggae, the characters, the powerful aesthetic and the experimentation are inspiring -- and the music... well, it just soars."

"I was enamoured, floored, by the power and breadth of music coming out of Jamaica at the time," he says. "I'm not a musician but as a visual person, I was trying to consolidate what I was feeling and convey the astonishing music that was happening."


FULL MONTY - Monty Alexander to celebrate 50 years

  0 comments

 

Sajay's no newcomer

  0 comments

 

Ruby Turner, waiting to connect musically

  0 comments

 

Stars to perform for Queen

  0 comments

 

Great show at the park

  0 comments

 

Meeting Marley - A chat with Fabian 'Gong Kid' Marley

  8 comments

 

Trench Town rocks

  0 comments

 

Mavado, Mr Lexx cases put off

  0 comments

 

NBC, NFL say sorry

  0 comments

 

VIDEO: A ‘Jolly’ good evening

  0 comments

 

Ambush in the night!

  0 comments

 

Errol ‘Scorcher’ laid to rest

  0 comments

 

Winston Riley lauded

  0 comments

 

Mavado for court today

  0 comments

 

Bajan group tops UK charts

  0 comments

 

Chronicle is number one

  0 comments

 

Paula Abdul exits X Factor

  0 comments

 

Baldwin-host-NFL-honors

  0 comments

 

NDTC celebrates 50 years

  0 comments

 

Activities unveiled

  0 comments

 

Today's Cartoon


Poll

Which one of the following assets do you most favour to buy now and hold until the end of the year in Jamaica?
Corporate bonds
Stocks
Gold
Real Estate
Government bonds

View Results

Results published weekly in Sunday Finance


Username:
Password: