Lights, camera, Kingston!
Film and digital creators highlight downtown festival this Sunday
Kingston Creative’s monthly art walk festival will spotlight the artistic work of local film-makers and digital content creators on Sunday, May 26.
The festivities will kick off with a “Lights, Camera, Kingston” bus tour, which offers insight into the rich history of the downtown’s theatrical scene as intrepid culture lovers explore the iconic Ward, Queens, Ambassador, and Gaiety theatres.
Patrons will experience live performances from DJ Fenix, the Music House Youth ensemble, and the Denham Town drummers.
The day culminates with shopping in the artisan village, domino matches, a cosplay competition, and a soulful jazz performance by Emily Ruth & Ensemble.
Deputy director of Kingston Creative Janet Crick emphasised that film is not just entertainment but an art form that connects people to social realities.
“We are not just showcasing films and digital content; we’re honouring the brilliant minds behind them — the young producers, writers, actors, directors, animators, make-up artists and digital artists — who passionately craft their art in unique forms. We aim to give creators exposure, a platform in the heart of the city to highlight their work and showcase their talents to a diverse audience while providing a fun learning experience for everyone.”
Film enthusiasts can delve into the significance of Caribbean cinema with Mapping Caribbean Cinema, a captivating documentary series that unravels the history and challenges faced by cinema venues in Kingston, particularly the Ward Theatre. Moreover, Africa World Documentary from The University of the West Indies’ Literatures in English Department will showcase films from their Africa Documentary World Film Festival archives.
Women in Film and Television (WIFT) will present feature films by women film-makers, casting a spotlight on their invaluable contributions to the film industry and promoting inclusivity.
“There are so many talented minds out there who just need a platform to bring awareness about their talent. Given that Jamaica is home to many films of historical significance, we want to see our people engaged and inspired, and one way for us to do that is to bring creativity to their interests. We are looking forward to a well-supported experience that educates and inspires creatives and individuals alike,” said Red Stripe Flavours Brand Manager Jodi-Ann Campbell.
The Kingston Creative Artwalk, in partnership with Main Event Entertainment Group, Catherine’s Peak, the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation, and Red Stripe Flavours, is set to feature engaging sessions and showcases exploring Jamaica’s film industry.