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The History of Trinidad & Tobago Cinema from1970 to the Present Day |
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| 1970 | ||||
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– Harbance Kumar’s The Right and the Wrong, the country’s first feature film, is released. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1976 | ||||
| – Audience riots following screenings of Victory at Entebbe result in a decline in admissions to cinemas. [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
| 1979 | ||||
| – Bim, the country’s second full-length feature film, is finally released four years after its completion following censorship problems. [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
| 1982 | ||||
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Girl from India (Harbance Kumar) [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1987 | ||||
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Obeah (Hugh A. Robertson) [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1989 | ||||
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Crossing Over (Bampoe-Addo Laird) [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1997 | ||||
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Diamonds from the Bantus (Raymond Polydoor) [MORE] [ADD] |
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The Panmen [MORE] [ADD] |
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Pure Chutney [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1999 | ||||
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| 2002 | ||||
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| 2003 | ||||
| – The government offers a $1 million tax break to corporations who invest in the local film industry. [MORE] [ADD] |