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It is competition time again. Art lovers can get their piece of the action by participating in the Flashpoint Film Festival Poster Competition. The posters are to illustrate a central theme from one of the three Jamaican feature films premiering at the festival this year. Better Mus’ Come is an explosive urban love story that unfolds against a backdrop of the political turmoil of 1970s Jamaica . The story follows a young man from an inner city community escaping the prevailing hardships of life in the ghettos of central downtown Kingston . He is haunted by the recent tragic death of his devoted young wife and desperately tries to navigate his way through the political minefield created by the constant social upheaval that seems to be ubiquitous in his community.
"I'm looking for an artist who can review the material on the website (www.bettermuscome.com) and conceptualize a poster of any form that makes commentary on the film and reflect its elements, in whatever way, no matter how abstract,” said director Storm Saulter.
Pothole is Jamaica's first thriller. It tells the story of a planned beach trip to paradise that goes horribly wrong when gunmen show up to make it a tropical nightmare. Film director Paul Bucknor said: "I want a bold image the conveys the idea of jealousy, deception and the fear of being shot in paradise lost."
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