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Entertainment
Chrissy premieres next Tuesday
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
CHRISSY — a film about school bullying, relationships and the determination to succeed — premieres at the Palace Cineplex on Tuesday, March 5.
The film is directed by Jamaican Marcia Weeks and its executive producer is Dave Weeks. Chrissy stars Makalah Harrison, Cara O'Donnell, Mac Fingall, Sophia Thomas and Peter Boyce.
The inspirational and educational film chronicles the story of a poor, 10-year-old girl who, through her strong faith and academic aspirations, overcomes issues of poverty, discrimination and bullying to help herself and her family.
Chrissy premiered in England, Canada and Barbados in November 2012 to rave reviews.


