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The Flashpoint Film Festival 2008 kicks off tomorrow, June 5, 2008, Port Royal


Thursday, June 5, 2008

Kingston, Jamaica (June 4, 2008):-- Flashpoint Film Festival 2008 is only one day away and will be hosted at the historic Port Royal from Thursday, June 5 – Sunday, June 8. Anticipation is high for this year's festival, featuring more Jamaican films than ever before. Check out the full film schedule at www.flashpointfestival.com.

Festival Updates:

Tickets are available at: Extras, Island Art and Framing, Susie's Bakery, www.islandstubs.com.
A Shuttle Bus Service is available, provided by JUTA. Buses leave every hour from the JUTA headquarters at 49 Lady Musgrave Road to the festival every day. There will also be 24-hour secured free parking at JUTA headquarters. Only JA$ 750.00. Check the website for more details.
Learn about all the new film additions on the website, including: Rent A Rasta, an incisive documentary exploring the mores of sex tourism in Jamaica, focusing on the dreadlocks gigolos of the north coast; and Man Free, a cinematic glimpse into the beautiful struggle of modern Jamaicans coping with the beauty and contradictions of Jamaica land they love.

Not to be missed are the three WORLD PREMIERES:

Thursday, June 5th 2008
8 p.m., Fort Charles
WORLD PREMIERE
Combing Through the Roots of Black Hair
Director, Kimala Bennett
A documentary that explores the many manifestations of and perceptions about black hair.

Friday, June 6th 2008
9:20 p.m., Fort Charles
WORLD PREMIERE
Candy Shop
Director, Joel Burke (Director in attendance)
The Candy Shop is Jamaica's first teenage comedy movie. The story follows 3 high school graduates whose search of a real lap-dance takes them to a grimey downtown strip club, the Candy Shop where they get much more than they bargained for. The film explores friendship, loyalty and teen sexuality.

Saturday, June 7th 2008
9:15 p.m., Fort Charles
WORLD PREMIERE
Better Mus Come
Director, Storm (Director in attendance)
An explosive drama set in 1977 against the backdrop of political gang rivalry that shook Jamaica to it's core. The film follows Ricky, a leader of the Skulls gang based in the southside slums of Kingston. The story charts his journey to the event that has come to be known as the Green Bay Massacre. www.bettermuscome.com
Cast: Sheldon Shephard, Ricardo 'Flames' Orgill, Everaldo Creary, Nicole Grey,Roger Guenveur Smith

Grab your posse and head out to a weekend of excitement in Port Royal for the Flashpoint Film Festival starting June 5, 2008.

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