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Kingston, JAMAICA March 3, 2016 – Animation film makers from Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, St. Kitts and Nevis and Martinique are among 40 animation film makers from 15 countries who have been selected and have accepted the invitation to attend and participate at the KingstOOn International Animation Film Festival.  Their films will be screened at KingstOOn on 12th and 13th, as they compete for awards in the categories of International Feature Film, Student Film and Short Film.Print

We are thrilled to welcome some of the most talented animators from the Caribbean region and around the world to Jamaica for the KingstOOn International Animation Film Festival, ” said Hillary Alexander, Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining. “The overwhelming response to the call for entries to the film festival competition and our invitation to come to Jamaica suggests that we are well on the way to realizing our goal of KingstOOn being the Caribbean’s premier animation industry event.”

Alexander revealed that finalists from the Caribbean will be joined by others from the USA, Nigeria, Tanzania Germany, Switzerland, Brazil, Colombia and Slovakia.  “We are delighted that with the support of our partners the World Bank and the Caribbean Development Bank, we are able to bring in the finalists from the region, and other countries to present their work, interact and engage with animation enthusiasts who are based here in Jamaica.”

 “The Caribbean Development Bank is pleased to facilitate the participation of sixteen (16) animators and animation industry stakeholders from Barbados and member states of the OECS at KingsTOON 2016,” said Lisa Harding, Operations Officer at the Caribbean Development Bank. “This initiative will expose local and regional talent and creativity to global audiences and educate the general population about the possibilities which can be derived from the animation industry.”

Most of the films submitted for the KingstOOn International Animation Film Festival explore an afro-descendant theme, one of the segments that has the highest potential for new animation content creation and acquisition. Afro-descendant communities account for more than half of the population in Latin America and the Caribbean, and constitute a significant proportion of “minority” groups in the US, Canada and United Kingdom. These communities are potential consumers of Afro-descendant animated content. They are keen to enjoy the stories that speak to their reality, with characters within whom they can recognize themselves; presented against backgrounds and visuals that are familiar to them.

The KingstOOn International Animation Film Festival is a part of the KingstOOn Animation Conference that takes place March 12 and 13th at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston, Jamaica. In addition to the Film Festival, other aspects of the KingstOOn programme, are the animation conference, the KingstOOn expo and marketplace which links content producers with buyers, and the KingstOOn Emerging Animators Content Competition.

Photo courtesy wwwyoutubecom

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KingstOOn is an initiative of the Government of Jamaica in collaboration with the World Bank and the Caribbean Development Bank.

Details about KingstOOn can be found at: www.kingstoonfest.com,www.facebook.com/kingstoonfest and https://twitter.com/kingstoonfest.  Email KingstOOn at [email protected]

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