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A Sell out screening at the BFI today for the launch of Frances-Anne Solomon's film Hero. A beautifully crafted documentary which delivers drama and emotion while telling the story of a man - and through his life - the important historical era that was at the heart of the Pan African dream. Very rarely has a film spelt out the role of the Caribbean intellectuals in helping to shape the anti-colonial struggle on the African continent so eloquently. Good writing, direction, acting and intricate editing of rich archive intercut with live acting, are all combined in this film . Given where the world is today, its so important to remember the passion that was behind the struggle for a unified African continent and its diaspora, and the forces that were determined to destroy it.
Also, perhaps its not insignificant that Ulric Cross was from Belmont!! As filmmaker Horace Ove - whose legacy in inspiring black art and film will be celebrated in the 'Get Up Stand Up' programme starting next month in London - would always correct those who described him as being from Trinidad and Tobago saying emphatically 'I am from Belmont'! I learnt from Frances-Anne today that Belmont was originally called Freetown as it was the area that was populated by former slaves.......... the rest - as they say - is history. Thank you, Frances-Anne, Lisa and all behind this film. Watch out for this film and ensure the 'younguns' see it too.
Also, perhaps its not insignificant that Ulric Cross was from Belmont!! As filmmaker Horace Ove - whose legacy in inspiring black art and film will be celebrated in the 'Get Up Stand Up' programme starting next month in London - would always correct those who described him as being from Trinidad and Tobago saying emphatically 'I am from Belmont'! I learnt from Frances-Anne today that Belmont was originally called Freetown as it was the area that was populated by former slaves.......... the rest - as they say - is history. Thank you, Frances-Anne, Lisa and all behind this film. Watch out for this film and ensure the 'younguns' see it too.