The Jamaican feature film “Better Mus’ Come” has been on a very healthy run, winning multiple film festival awards in 2011, and enjoying a successful Canadian premiere recently with SOLD OUT screenings at the TIFF Bell Lightbox (home of the Toronto International Film Festival) as part of TIFF Cinematheque. The screenings were in association with [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 18, 2012
On Saturday, February 4, the Caribbean Youth Film Festival in partnership with TIFF presents Better Mus Come. Details in the flyer below.
Continue reading...Sunday, December 18, 2011
According to a report in today’s Sunday Gleaner newspaper, the Firefly Films-produced Jamaican movie, Better Mus’ Come, has been well-received at film festivals. Two years before hitting the Jamaican cinemas in October 2010 for a six-week run, Better Mus’ Come debuted at the Flashpoint Film Festival in Port Royal, Kingston … That impact has been [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, September 19, 2010
Today’s Sunday Gleaner has a double feature on young Jamaican film director, Storm Saulter, and the marketing of his soon-to-be-released movie, “Better Mus Come”. Through a crowd (the movie’s crew) armed with placards, dressed up in Better Mus’ Come T-shirts, and protesting during the recent Fashion Night Out (FNO) extravaganza, the “Better Mus Come” crew [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 10, 2010
Today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper has an overview of the Better Mus’ Come which opens next month here in Jamaica: The local feature film Better Mus’ Come which premieres in Jamaica on October 13, tells the story of the Green Bay Massacre of 1978. Three years in the making, and according to the film’s producer Paul [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 2, 2010
Better Mus’ Come is a coming of age drama set in Jamaica’s turbulent 1970′s, against the backdrop of the Cold War. It is a dramatic telling of the Green Bay Massacre, ghetto life and political deception of that time, and a storyline that continues to ring true to today’s social, political and economical troubles in [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Feature in today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper: The highly anticipated Jamaican movie, Better Mus’ Come — a coming of age drama set in Jamaica’s turbulent 1970′s, against the backdrop of the Cold War — is scheduled to debut on local cinema screens on October 13 … more here
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