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September 11, 2012

ttff/12 opening night gala

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The Opening Night Gala of the 2012 trinidad+tobago film festival will take place on Wednesday 19 September at Queen’s Hall.

At 6.00pm there will be a cocktail reception, followed by our opening night film, the critically acclaimed documentary, Marley, which traces the story of Bob Marley’s life from his early days growing up in poverty in Jamaica, to his rise to international superstardom.

We are pleased to announce that Kevin Macdonald, the Academy Award-winning director of Marley, will be present to introduce the film.

Limited tickets are on sale. Please call (+)868.621.0709 for more information.






 
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