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Affair in Trinidad: 1952 Fire Down Below [1] 1957 Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison: 1957 Swiss Family Robinson: 1960 Trinidad and Tobago: 1964 The Right and the Wrong: 1970 The Caribbean Fox: 1970 Bim: 1974 Bacchanal Time [2] 1978 Girl from India: 1982 Obeah: 1987 Crossing Over: 1989 The Last Island: 1990 Men of Gray: 1990 The Hummingbird Tree: 1992 ...
MovieTowne is a privately owned Multiplex cinema chain in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana, headquartered in Port of Spain.It is the largest cinema chain in Trinidad and Tobago with two locations in the former (Port of Spain, San Fernando), and one in the latter ().
Imagine Cinemas – 14 locations and 90 screens, in Ontario and BC. Landmark Cinemas – Canada's second-largest chain with 45 locations and 317 screens in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and the Yukon; Rainbow and Magic Lantern Cinemas – 11 locations and 43 screens operating in Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan
From 2010 to 2015, an average of six full length feature films were produced in Trinidad and Tobago. [3] The Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival was founded in 2005 and occurs annually in the country. [3] It focuses specifically upon Caribbean cinema, and also screens films from other areas of the world. [3]
The following Lists of films based on location are classified by the geographic area in which the films were set or shot: ... List of films set in Sydney; New Zealand;
Map of Trinidad and Tobago. List of cities, ... Location (Region/municipality) Aranguez San Juan–Laventille: Arima: Borough of Arima: Arena: Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo:
Island in the Sun starring Harry Belafonte (1957), American-British movie; The Tamarind Seed (1974), American-British movie; Black Snake (1973), American film directed by Russ Meyer; Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - A Caribbean Mystery (1989) Chattel House (2004) Guttaperc (1998) The Shoe (2005) Hit for Six (2006) Tek Dem Out (2006) Hush 1 (2008 ...
This page lists films that are set fully, or almost entirely, in only one location. Such films are sometimes referred to as "bottle movies" [1] or "chamber pieces". [2] [3] [4] In June 2023, film critic Chris Stuckmann speculated that the limitations that chamber pieces bring not only make writers self-conscious but also drive their creativity. [5]