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  Festival Calendar : October 13th  
 
Date / Venue Information :
October 13
Tobago
Venue : To Be Announced
 
     
  Film Schedule : October 13th  
 
Time:  5 - 9pm
  • Title: In Hot Water
    Director: Owen Day/Skene Howie
    Duration/Date: 15mins/2007
    Genre: Documentary
    Country: T & T
    Synopsis: The story of the unprecedented mass coral bleaching that affected Caribbean reefs. What causes coral bleaching and what is being done to manage it?
     
  • Title: Herman's Tales: Kidnapped
    Director: Kirk Budhooram
    Duration/Date: 20mins/2007
    Genre: Comedy
    Country: Trinidad & Tobago
    Synopsis: Herman, Poui Village's storyteller, is kidnapped. Staring danger in the face, he tries to divert the kidnapper from his course of action while Mandy, Herman's cousin, hatches a plan to catch the kidnapper and get all the glory.

     
  • Title: Does the President Have AIDS? [ Rated 18 & Over ]
    Director: Arnold Antonin
    Duration/Date: 125min/2006
    Genre: Feature
    Country: Haiti
    Synopsis: Dao, “president” of the Compas music scene lives a life of sex, drugs and alcohol, until he becomes ill. He meets Nina and rescues her from Larieux, the wealthy businessman her mother wants her to marry. As romance blossoms between Dao and Nina, Larieux plans his revenge.

  • Title: A Winter Tale [ Rated 18 & Over ]
    Director: Frances-Anne Solomon
    Duration/Date: 100min/2007
    Genre: Feature
    Country: Canada
    Synopsis: The emotional story of a black men’s support group in Toronto that begins to meet when a child is killed in the crossfire of a drug deal gone sour. The community is under siege, seeking ways out of violence and racism. The cast includes Trinidadian Dennis “Sprangalang” Hall. Winner of the Outstanding Canadian Feature award at Canada’s Reel World Film Festival.