Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Historic OnePeople Documentary for Independence Day Premiere on Flow TV

Jamaicans will have one more reason to celebrate their national pride when the official documentary feature for the national celebrations of Jamaica 50, ‘OnePeople’, makes its international debut on Independence Day.   The documentary will premiere on Monday, August 6 at 4 p.m. simultaneously at the Jubilee Village at the National Stadium in Kingston and on Flow TV, channel 100.  The feature will also premiere at the O2 arena in London at 4 p.m. and the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in New York at 7p.m. and 9 p.m.
The highly-anticipated feature was based on a simple premise of capturing the spirit of Jamaica by asking Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica locally and overseas, one question -“What does Jamaica mean to you?”
After fielding through thousands of entries and months of editing, producers of the film Zachary Harding and Justine Henzell, have compiled a riveting feature of contributed footage with candid and entertaining views of Jamaica.  The final product is anticipated to further stimulate a heightened sense of national pride on the day that Jamaica and the rest of the world celebrates the country’s milestone achievement.
According to Zachary Harding, “We were amazed with the number and quality of submissions. Our editors then did a mind-blowing job of stringing the footage together, to reflect the magic of what it means to be Jamaican.  Justine and I are proud of the final product, and hope that it will inspire and motivate audiences for generations to come.  As Jamaicans we need to see ourselves in a new light; energized and united as ‘OnePeople’ to make the best of the next 50 years."
He also thanked Flow for their partnership and their contribution to making the film possible. 
For her part, Michele English, president of Columbus Communications Jamaica Limited, operators of Flow and Columbus Business Solutions, is happy to be associated with the documentary which highlights Jamaica's global reach 50 years after Independence.  “This is a very significant time for Jamaica and its people and we felt that it was important to support this project which we see as a ground-breaking piece of work from Jamaica's film industry," she said.  “We have continuously looked for opportunities for partnership in which Jamaica’s culture can be showcased to the rest of the world. 
The premiere of the OnePeople documentary comes on the heels of the recent launch of another significant documentary on Jamaica, set within the context of the jubilee celebrations, by HBO in collaboration with Flow, featuring the musical tradition of Jamaica through the Jamaica Jazz and Blues festival. 
Justine Henzell, endorsed the move by Flow adding that "Flow continues to support the creation and distribution of high quality Jamaican content with their sponsorship of "OnePeople - The Celebration." 
The production team for OnePeople includes Justine Henzell, Zachary Harding and Kevin McDonald (director of Marley and the Oscar-winning The Last King of Scotland) as executive producer.
Viewers will also have an opportunity to see the feature on Flow OnDemand on August 10.

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