Sunday 8 May 2011

SPECIAL GUESTS TO ATTEND THE REGGAE FILM FESTIVAL

Several international guests will join Jamaican film makers including actors Audrey Reid, Carl Davis and Carl Bradshaw as special guests of the Reggae Film Festival. They include CEDRIC SANDERS, stars and Emmy-Award winning director MUSTAPHA KHAN of ROCKSTEADY – THE MOVIE, a major US feature film that opens the festival on Monday, May 23. Sanders performance in ROCKSTEADY was so impressive, he won a small part in THE SOCIAL NETWORK.
Cedric Sanders & Mustapha Khan (Emmy Award winning Director)

Jep Jorba 
JEP JORBA – film director, whose trip is sponsored by the Embassy of Spain. He came to the first Reggae Film Festival in 2008 with his documentary film on Jamaican musician “Rico Rodriques – the Legacy” and this year has entered the documentary “Intensified” about the British band that revitalized interest in Ska in England and Europe.

MIKE JOHNS, Founder and CEO of new US start-up venture Digital Mind State creating a unique digital entertainment experience combining social media interaction and television. He recently signed a deal with Maverick Entertainment, largest independent distributor of urban and Black films, to oversee digital distribution of their films and will be seeking to sign deals at the Reggae Film Festival with qualified film makers for digital distribution. He is a frequent speaker at US entertainment industry events including Mobile Marketing Forum, iHollywood Forum, Billboard, Multi-Cultural Media Expo and Showbiz Expo.

They will participate in the Film Seminar along with Jamaican directors Wayne Jobson and Ras Kassa, as well as Peter Hargitay of Pictures in Motion, producers of the Festival entry FIRE IN BABYLON.

Female directors Tameka Jarvis-George of Antigua, director of the short film “Dinner”; Jamaicans Jovel Johnson, director of “Reckoning” and Denisse Campbell, director of “Bubblin' both of whom live in the USA, are attending to see their films screened. Journalists from Los Angeles and USA, including Billboard Magazine, will be in Jamaica to cover the Reggae Film Festival, which runs from May 23 -28 at Studio 38, Trafalgar Road, New Kingston.

Kenia Mattis – JP tropical Foods marketing Manager

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