Monday, January 19, 2009

The Revo Blog. Part 7a

Previous posts in this series:

The time has come - how I came to the decision to blog the Revo
The Revo Blog. Part 1 - background to Grenada
The Revo Blog. Part 2 - background to me
The Revo Blog. Part 3 - Feb-March 1982 (1 of 2)
The Revo Blog. Part 3a - why 'Revo'?
The Revo Blog. Part 4 - Feb-March 1982 (continued)
The Revo Blog. Part 5 - April 1982 - June 1983. London
The Revo Blog. Part 6 - June-Sept 1983
The Revo Blog. Part 7 - relationships

Faye's film

If you've been following this series of posts from the beginning, you'll know that it was triggered by meeting a woman, Faye Anne Wilkinson, who plans to make a film about the Revo.

Faye was born in the UK. Her mother is Grenadian and Faye was a baby when the events I've been relating took place. The film is about her own personal search for truth and understanding and she hopes that it can be screened on TV to coincide with Black History Month in October.

Faye's planning to go to Grenada with a small film crew in March, for the 30th anniversary of the Revo. As a teaser to attract potential funders, she has put together a trailer for the film, which you can see here.

2 comments:

Zinnia Cyclamen said...

Just found time to watch the trailer. I'd fund it - if I had the money.

Debi said...

Ah bless, Zin. Sadly, people like us never do have the money ...