Author: Andrea Leland

April 28th 2009 in Celebration of Earth Day

FLOW: FOR LOVE OF WATER –  an award winning documentary by Irena Salina 2008 (93 min)   “How did a handful of corporations steal our water?” A careful look at the politics behind the world’s diminishing water supply. The film includes interviews with scientists and activists that outline the seriousness of the growing crises and highlights efforts to develop practical solutions and technologies. Screened at the United Nations as part of the 60th Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights. “An astonishingly wide-ranging film.  An informed and heartfelt examination of the tug of war between public health and private interests.”
- The New York Times Also – St John Environmentalist Rafe Boulon Rafe Boulon, Chief of Resource Management for the Virgin Islands National Park and the Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument, will make a presentation about our island’s fresh water resources. Gourmet Concessions Provided by La Plancha del Mar! La Plancha del Mar will provide full beverage service at the event, as well as a variety of old-fashioned homemade candy, flavored popcorns, and gourmet pizzas. Bring your own reusable water bottle for free refills during the event!

April 7th 2009

          A Celebration of Garifuna Culture A GARIFUNA JOURNEY – A documentary by local filmmaker and St John Film Society founder Andrea Leland and co-producer/director Kathy Berger, 1998 (46 min) “…captures the triumph of spirit of the Garifuna people.”               This film, made with the cooperation and participation of the Garifuna people, celebrates the enduring spirit of these descendants of the African and Carib-Indian inhabitants of the Caribbean. The Garifunas were never enslaved. They resisted British colonialism and, because of this, were exiled to Central America where their distinct culture continues to exist today. Told in the voices of the Garifuna themselves, the film is engaging and colorful. It is an encouraging testament to a society’s ability to keep its music and spirituality alive amid the threats of the encroaching bigger world. “…a vital step in archiving the rich culture and fascinating trajectory of the Garifuna of Belize. The video is a prime model for the use of the moving image in preserving living culture.” 
- Huntington International Independent Film Festival. Also – Local Drummer Eddie Bruce! Eddie Bruce will demonstrate some drumming techniques similar to those of the Garifuna.   A Short Film By Local Filmmaker I Hear Your Voice in the Circling Night – A short film by local filmmaker and St John Film Society founder Sigi Torinus, with music by Brent Lee, 2009 (7.35 min), performed by Noiseborder Ensemble, Windsor, Canada. “A poetic journey beginning in the white North and traveling to the Tropics into the deepest depths of the night.” Footage from St. John, Virgin Islands and Northern Canada.

February 24th 2009

In honor of the 8 Tuff Miles road race, St John Film Society Presents: SPIRIT OF THE MARATHON A documentary by Mark Johnathan Harris, Jon Dunham & Gwendolen Twist (102 min.) ffff “…an inspirational journey of perseverance and personal triumph…” The first ever non-fiction feature film to capture the drama and essence of the famed 26.2 mile running event. Filmed on four continents, the movie brings together a diverse cast of amateur athletes and marathon luminaries. As six unique stories unfold, each runner prepares for and ultimately faces the challenge of the Chicago Marathon.

February 10th 2009

AFRICA UNITE By director Stephanie Black (89 minutes) A feature length documentary and concert tribute to reggae icon Bob Marley On the occasion of Africa Unite in 2005, three generations of Marleys travel to Ethiopia to present a live musical tribute to reggae legend Bob Marley on what would have been his 60th birthday. Along with clips of the Africa Unite youth symposium, the film focuses on the roots of Rastafarianism and the significance of Marley’s life to its movement. Includes performances by Widow Rita and sons Ziggy, Stephen, Julian, Damian, and Ky-Mani, along with vintage clips of Marley himself in action.