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2025 csiff community screenings

In 2025, Conch Shell Productions presented a series of community film screenings across Queens, New York, spotlighting bold, thought-provoking films by Caribbean-heritage filmmakers previously featured in our Conch Shell International Film Fests.

Each screening was presented in partnership with Queens-based organizations.


Audiences participated in dynamic post-screening Q&A sessions with featured filmmakers, connected with community members who value authentic, underrepresented stories, and joined a growing movement to amplify Caribbean voices in film.


This project was made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, and administered by Flushing Town Hall.

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    2025 CSIFF COMMUNITY SCREENING AUDIENCE Q&A'S

      OCTOBER 16, 2025

      OCTOBER 16, 2025

      OCTOBER 16, 2025

      Presented by Conch Shell Productions in partnership with York College Performing & Fine Arts Department

      Join us for an unforgettable evening of bold, pandemic-era cinema. Both films were created virtually during the height of COVID-19 using Zoom—yet they feature dynamic action shots and striking graphics that prove the power of storytellin

      Presented by Conch Shell Productions in partnership with York College Performing & Fine Arts Department

      Join us for an unforgettable evening of bold, pandemic-era cinema. Both films were created virtually during the height of COVID-19 using Zoom—yet they feature dynamic action shots and striking graphics that prove the power of storytelling is unstoppable.

      📅 Thursday, October 16, 2025

      5:00–7:30 PM Film Screening + Q&A


      York College, CUNY 

      Academic Core Building 

       RM 3D-01

      94-20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd.

      Jamaica, NY 


      Featured Films:


      AFTERSHOCKS: A TETRALOGY OF OUR TIMES

       written by Magaly Colimon-Christopher (Haitian heritage) & Juan Ramírez Jr. (Puerto Rican heritage); directed by Teisha Duncan (Jamaican heritage) & Pat Golden

      A four-part cinematic narrative journey exploring how Caribbean and Caribbean-American communities navigate the “aftershocks” of COVID-19 pandemic—through resilience, imagination, love, laughter and hope.

      (English w/Spanish subtitles)


      ENTRE PUERTO RICO Y RICHMOND: WOMEN IN RESISTANCE SHALL NOT BE MOVED

      written & directed by Alicia Díaz (Puerto Rican heritage) 

      Filmed in a historic tobacco warehouse, this bilingual dance film honors Black female stemmers and Puerto Rican anti-colonial activists as icons of resistance.

      (Spanish w/English subtitles)


      RISE UP

      written & directed by Grace Stelk (Surinamese heritage) 

      A bird faces the centuries-old struggle for freedom while fighting for survival.

      (Dutch w/English subtitles)


      THE JILL OF THE TRADE  

      written & directed by Charysse Tia Harper (Trinidadian heritage)

      A documentary that introduces five women who share their experiences of success and hardship in male-dominated professions, including one of the few female mayors in Afghanistan.

      (Various languages w/English subtitles)


      Post screening q&a moderated by:

      Prof. Patricia Haggler


      OCTOBER 17, 2025

      OCTOBER 16, 2025

      OCTOBER 16, 2025

      Presented by Conch Shell Productions in partnership with King Manor Museum


      Join us for an unforgettable evening of film, history, and community! Experience bold, thought-provoking short films by Caribbean heritage filmmakers exploring themes of identity, resilience, and heritage.


      📅 Friday, October 17, 2025
      4:00 PM  Tour of King Manor Museu

      Presented by Conch Shell Productions in partnership with King Manor Museum


      Join us for an unforgettable evening of film, history, and community! Experience bold, thought-provoking short films by Caribbean heritage filmmakers exploring themes of identity, resilience, and heritage.


      📅 Friday, October 17, 2025
      4:00 PM  Tour of King Manor Museum's Jamaica|Jamaica Exhibit 

      5:00–7:00 PM Film Screening + Q&A


      📍 King Manor Museum, 

      150-03 Jamaica Avenue

      Jamaica, NY 



      LOKO

      written & directed by Angelina Villapiano (Puerto Rican) 

      A modern Latina city girl goes to extreme lengths to connect to her Indigenous island heritage.


      SWEET RIND

      written by JR Roache (Jamaican)  

      A tactically elite pastor’s daughter struggles with forgiving her sister’s killer while she delivers her brand of justice in her father’s unfinished church basement in Kingston, Jamaica.


      I MARRIED A BLACK REPUBLICAN  

      written by Magaly Colimon-Christopher (Haitian heritage) directed by Pat Golden 

      It's November 3rd, 2020: As the nation waits to find out who will be the next president of the United States, Grace, a staunch Bajan American Democrat seeks her brother’s guidance as she struggles with the realization that her new groom is secretly - a Republican! 


      SINS OF THE FATHER

      written & directed by Azriel Bahahoor (Trinidadian) 

       A priest has his devotion put to the test as he listens to the confession of an ex-convict, one who was incarcerated at a prison he visited years ago.


      Post-screening Q&A moderated by Letitia Guillory

      September 18, 2025

      September 18, 2025

      September 18, 2025

      About the films:


      NOISY - a short film by 

      Dominican filmmaker Cedric Hill

      Amid a chaotic subway delay, a lonely commuter discovers unexpected intimacy with a deaf woman—through silence, signs, and stillness.


      VICTORINE – A short film by 

      Haitian American filmmaker Lunise Cerine

      On the one year anniversary of her mother's passing a Haitian Americ

      About the films:


      NOISY - a short film by 

      Dominican filmmaker Cedric Hill

      Amid a chaotic subway delay, a lonely commuter discovers unexpected intimacy with a deaf woman—through silence, signs, and stillness.


      VICTORINE – A short film by 

      Haitian American filmmaker Lunise Cerine

      On the one year anniversary of her mother's passing a Haitian American dancer claims her place in a long line of powerful women.

      (Haitian Creole w/English Subtitles)


      SEE YOU YESTERDAY – A short film by 

      Guyanese American Stefon Bristol

      Two Brooklyn teenage science prodigies who build make-shift time machines to stop one's brother from being wrongfully killed by a police officer.


      RAICES - A short documentatry film by 

      Puerto Rican filmmaker Misael Martinez

      Puerto Rico confronts its reliance on imports—"Raíces" follows the grassroots fight for food sovereignty and self-determination.

      (Spanish w/English Subtitles)


      FUEGO - A short film by 

      Puerto Rican filmmaker Edwin FrankO

      On New Year’s Eve, a drifting bartender reflects on his late father’s passion for salsa and storytelling—unwinding a tale of legacy, regret, and rediscovery as he searches for the fire within.


      Film screening followed by a live audience Q&A with filmmakers and actors.

      ✨ Featured Films & Artists:


      Noisy — Cedric Hill 


      See You Yesterday — Stefon Bristol 


      Fuego — Marc Reign (Puerto Rican heritage actor), multidisciplinary artist and storyteller


      Post-screening Q&A moderated by

      C. Truth — Haitian heritage media personality, co-host of Thermal Soundwaves, and longtime CSIFF collaborator.

      June 22, 2025

      September 18, 2025

      September 18, 2025

      About the films:


      FAB 4 & THE SILENT RETREAT – A Short Film by Jamaican Diane De La Haye 

      Four spirited Caribbean women in their 40s—Diane, June, Rose, and Josie—embark on a journey to Nepal for a silent retreat, seeking peace and reflection. What unfolds is a heartfelt exploration of friendship, aging, and the unspoken challenges women face

      About the films:


      FAB 4 & THE SILENT RETREAT – A Short Film by Jamaican Diane De La Haye 

      Four spirited Caribbean women in their 40s—Diane, June, Rose, and Josie—embark on a journey to Nepal for a silent retreat, seeking peace and reflection. What unfolds is a heartfelt exploration of friendship, aging, and the unspoken challenges women face. This award-winning short film, directed by Peter Sagnia and shot in St. Maarten, is inspired by real-life experiences and showcases the strength of sisterhood.


      MADAN SARA – A Documentary by 

      Haitian filmmaker Etant Dupain 

      Madan Sara is a powerful documentary that shines a light on the resilient Haitian women who form the backbone of Haiti's informal economy. These women, known as Madan Sara, work tirelessly to buy, distribute, and sell food and other essentials in markets throughout the country. Despite facing intense hardship, social stigma, and a lack of government support, their efforts ensure a better life for generations to come.


      UNSPOKEN – A Short Film by 

      Jamaican filmmaker Danae Grandison 

      Set against the backdrop of Kingston, Jamaica, Unspoken delves into the intertwined lives of two women—Caroline, a pregnant wife, and Icy, the live-in help. Bound by duty and burdened by unspoken truths, their relationship unravels amidst societal expectations and personal betrayals.

      Adapted from Jennifer Grahame’s novel The Bed Head, this 12-minute drama explores themes of classism, gender dynamics, and the silent struggles many women endure.


      Post screening Q&A moderated by Magaly Colimon-Christopher and Black Spectrum's Founding AD Carl Clay


      2025 csiff community screening - film trailers

      trailers

      "ENTRE PUERTO RICO Y RICHMOND: WOMEN IN RESISTANCE SHALL NOT BE MOVED"

      A FILM BY ALICIA DIAZ

      "AFTERSHOCKS: A TETRALOGY OF OUR TIMES"

      A FILM BY PAT GOLDEN & TEISHA DUNCAN 

      WRITTEN BY MAGALY COLIMON-CHRISTOPHER & JUAN RAMIREZ, JR.

      "RISE UP!"

      A FILM BY GRACE STELK

      "I MARRIED A BLACK REPUBLICAN"

      A FILM BY PAT GOLDEN & MAGALY COLIMON-CHRISTOPHER

      "LOKO"

      A FILM BY ANGELINA VILLAPIANO

      "SWEET RIND"

      A FILM BY ANDRE WYNTER & JR ROACHE

      "FUEGO"

      A FILM BY EDWIN FRANKO

      "VICTORINE"

      A FILM BY LUNISE CERINE

      "NOISY"

      A FILM BY CEDRIC HILL

      "RAICES"

      A FILM BY MISAEL MARTINEZ MELO

      "FAB 4 & THE SILENT RETREAT"

      A FILM BY DIANE DE LA HAYE

      "Madan sara"

      A FILM BY ETANT DUPAIN

      "Sins of a Father"

      A FILM BY AZRIEL BAHADOOR

      CSP CHATS WITH CSIFF COMMUNITY Screening 2025 FEATURED ARTIS

      Azriel Bahadoor + Charysse Tia Harper + Grace StelkAngelina Villapiano + Andre WynterAlicia DiazSTEFON BRISTOLlunise cerinEDWIN FRANKODANEA GRANDISON & LU CHILDSCedric HillDIANE DE LA HAYE & LU CHILDSmisael martinez melo
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