The Antiguan & Barbudan feature film The Sweetest Mango is now a part of the TIFF Bell Lightbox Film Reference Library in Toronto, Canada. The Film Reference Library maintains the world's largest resource of English-language Canadian film and film-related materials, as well as a wide range of local, national, and international film resources.
It is a growing resource for fans and filmmakers, and the destination for the study and appreciation of film, while devoted to the preservation of Canada’s cinematic history.
The producer of The Sweetest Mango, Antiguan-born Mitzi Allen, is also a Canadian.
The Sweetest Mango was selected for donation to the Film Reference Library by film critic and entertainment journalist Anne Brodie. Brodie is chair of the Film Festival Committee of the Los Angeles-based Broadcast Films Critics' Association, the largest film critics' group in North America. She is a member of the Toronto Film Critics' Association, FIPRESC, the International Federation of Film Critics, and frequently covers international film festivals.
“I recently donated my copy of HAMAFilms' The Sweetest Mango to the library in hopes of having it seen by a new audience,” said Brodie.
“I think it's essential that Bell Lightbox Film Reference Library features a copy of The Sweetest Mango. Not only is it the first feature film in Antigua, it's also a beautifully executed film that reflects local life, climate, and colour wrapped around an inspiring romance that actually happened. It has a human scale and intimacy that is so often lacking in modern romance films."
|
|
Download Caribarena's Android App
Click To Download
3 Comments In This Article
Kudos
Silent Observer
RE: Antiguan Film Added to Reference Library
S.M.J. Sr.
RE: Antiguan Film Added to Reference Library
Bamboozle
RSS