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Jamaican Storytelling, Culture & Legacy: A Conversation About Sugar Dumplin
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Tristan Barrocks and Donisha Prendergast join us for a lively conversation that explores the heart and soul of Jamaican storytelling. Tristan's film "Sugar Dumplin"
starring Oliver Samuels is a heartfelt story of family, dementia, and cultural legacy. This conversation celebrates Jamaican artistry and storytelling. Learn about the vision for the project, its social impact, and how communities can support Caribbean films.
We discuss the challenges faced by independent filmmakers like Tristan and Donisha, as they bring their creative visions to life amidst the evolving landscape of the film industry. The episode highlights the significance of authentic representation in media, celebrating Jamaican storytelling's cultural impact and the anticipation surrounding "Sugar Dumplin." From community screenings to financial support, discover how you can engage with and support the vibrant tapestry of Jamaican culture, ensuring that these essential stories reach a global audience.
Don’t miss this rich discussion about reclaiming identity and heritage through film.
Sugar Dumplin - Website | Instagram
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A Breadfruit Media Production
Chapters
1. Jamaican Storytelling, Culture & Legacy: A Conversation About Sugar Dumplin (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Jamaican-Canadian Storytelling Impact (00:00:03)
3. Embracing Jamaican-Canadian Identity Through Storytelling (00:09:26)
4. Remembering Our Roots Through Storytelling (00:18:28)
5. Honoring Jamaican Legend Oliver Samuels (00:28:03)
6. Favoring Oliver Samuels' Skits (00:33:57)
7. Empowering Jamaican-Canadian Filmmaking Impact (00:39:55)
8. Reviving Jamaican Entertainment Classics (00:50:25)
9. Supporting Jamaican-Canadian Filmmaking Project (00:57:55)
10. Community Screenings for Sugar Dumpling (01:02:20)
271 episodes
Manage episode 462223253 series 2542799
Tristan Barrocks and Donisha Prendergast join us for a lively conversation that explores the heart and soul of Jamaican storytelling. Tristan's film "Sugar Dumplin"
starring Oliver Samuels is a heartfelt story of family, dementia, and cultural legacy. This conversation celebrates Jamaican artistry and storytelling. Learn about the vision for the project, its social impact, and how communities can support Caribbean films.
We discuss the challenges faced by independent filmmakers like Tristan and Donisha, as they bring their creative visions to life amidst the evolving landscape of the film industry. The episode highlights the significance of authentic representation in media, celebrating Jamaican storytelling's cultural impact and the anticipation surrounding "Sugar Dumplin." From community screenings to financial support, discover how you can engage with and support the vibrant tapestry of Jamaican culture, ensuring that these essential stories reach a global audience.
Don’t miss this rich discussion about reclaiming identity and heritage through film.
Sugar Dumplin - Website | Instagram
Support How to Support Carry On Friends
- Join the Community:
Sign up for one of our paid memberships to access "The After Show", early episode releases, exclusive content and connect with like-minded individuals. JOIN TODAY! - Donate:
If you believe in our mission and want to help amplify Caribbean voices, consider making a donation. - Get Merch:
Support Carry On Friends by purchasing merchandise from our store.
Connect with @carryonfriends - Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
A Breadfruit Media Production
Chapters
1. Jamaican Storytelling, Culture & Legacy: A Conversation About Sugar Dumplin (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Jamaican-Canadian Storytelling Impact (00:00:03)
3. Embracing Jamaican-Canadian Identity Through Storytelling (00:09:26)
4. Remembering Our Roots Through Storytelling (00:18:28)
5. Honoring Jamaican Legend Oliver Samuels (00:28:03)
6. Favoring Oliver Samuels' Skits (00:33:57)
7. Empowering Jamaican-Canadian Filmmaking Impact (00:39:55)
8. Reviving Jamaican Entertainment Classics (00:50:25)
9. Supporting Jamaican-Canadian Filmmaking Project (00:57:55)
10. Community Screenings for Sugar Dumpling (01:02:20)
271 episodes
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