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Wednesday,
October 15
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8.00
p.m
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Opening
Night Screening
Olympus – Caribbean Classic 30th Anniversary: The
Harder They Come (120)
presented by Bruce Paddington
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Thursday,
October 16
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10.00
- 12.00 p.m
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Workshop
at the Barbados Community College - Yao Ramesar
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2.00 -
4.00
p.m
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Directors
in Dialogue -
Elsie Haas and Gloria Rolando.
Venue: Biology
Demonstration Room, Cave Hill Campus (Ask Guard at
Front Desk for Directions)
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6.00
p.m
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Screening,
Olympus – Nigerian
Video Features I -
Tunde Kelani, Thunderbolt
(110)
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8.45
p.m
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Screening Olympus - Roger
Gnoan M'bala, Adanggaman (90)
Presented by Mbye Cham
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Friday,
October 17
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2.00 -
4.00
p.m
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Workshop
on 'Producing
Film in Africa and the Caribbean' - Tunde Kelani/Onokoome
Okome and Howard Allen/Mitzi Allen
Venue: Biology
Demonstration Room, Cave Hill Campus (Ask Guard at
Front Desk for Directions)
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6.00
p.m
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Screening
Olympus - Yao
Ramesar, Trinidadian
Video Features
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8.30
p.m
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Screening
Olympus - Mwezi Ngangura, Pièces
d’Identités
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Saturday,
October 18
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10.00
am - 1.00 pm
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NCF
Workshop - "The Harder They Come" – Bruce Paddington.
Venue: Biology
Demonstration Room, Cave Hill Campus (Ask Guard at
Front Desk for Directions)
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2.30
– 4.00 pm
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Round
Table – Samba Gadjigo, Tunde Kelani, Gloria Rolando,
Elsie Haas, and Howard Allen (No
Charge. All are welcome.
Venue: Biology
Demonstration Room, Cave Hill Campus (Ask Guard at
Front Desk for Directions)
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6.30
pm
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Screening Olympus - Nigerian
Video Features II - Dr. Onookome Okome, Extracts
and Talk
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8.45
pm
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Screening, Olympus – Tableau
Ferraille (104)
Presented by Samba Gadjigo
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Sunday,
October 19
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3.00
pm
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Screening
Olympus – Howard and Mitzi Allen, No Seed (90)
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5.30
pm
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Screening
Olympus –
Elsie Haas,
La Ronde des Vaudou (52);
Il était
une Fois le Tap Tap (13)
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7.45
p.m
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Screening
Olympus - Gloria Rolando, The
Eyes of the Rainbow (47);
My Footsteps in Baragua (53)
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Look out for the Video Installation 'Beneath
the Skin' by Mahmood Patel.
To be shown in the black screening cube in the foyer of
the Olympus throughout the Festival.
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