Faisal Lutchmedial - writer
Faisal Lutchmedial - writer
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culture, diversity, film, Indian Bride, Trinidad

The Seas Between Us

I am super excited to be travelling to Trinidad & Tobago soon to make a short film loosely based on a trip my mother took right before she was married. “The Seas Between Us” takes place in the late 1960s, a time when contact with the “old country” was limited and Indian Trinidadians were only starting to connect with the wider diaspora. Part of my process will be to interview Indo-Caribbeans about that time and hear what their impressions of India were before mass media made it so easy to see and connect with the country of their ancestors. I’d love to hear your stories about that period and what you imagined Mother India to be like. Please send me an email to get in touch. I am very fortunate to have received support from the Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council to embark on this adventure and collect and then tell these stories that are so rarely seen on our screens.

 

“The Seas Between Us” was formally entitled, “Indian Bride”.

March 29, 2023by admin
diversity, film, film festival, Mr. Crab, short film, Trinidad

The Jungle Book / Mr. Crab Under the Stars Screening

The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

My short film Mr. Crab is playing with The Jungle Book outdoors in Regent Park! When I was in college a Russian man on a bus once pointed at me excited and said “Mowgli! Mowgli!” When I realized what he was saying I was offended at the possible racism but then took it as a compliment. Because apparently Russians love the Jungle Book and I may have been the first Indian boy he had ever seen. I guess? Anyhow my friends then often referred to me as Mowgli ironically after this. Having my film with a young Indian Caribbean boy and an animated crab play with the new adaptation of The Jungle Book might be the best thing ever.

Free Screening August 3rd 7pm. Regent Park Boulevard, outside Daniels Spectrum.

Thanks to Caribbean Tales and The Regent Park Film Festival.

From the Facebook event page:

Did you miss The Jungle Book in theatres this year? Or love it so much that you can’t wait to see it again? Come out to the Big Park for a free screening of the 2016 hit The Jungle Book!

Watch the trailer here: http://regentparkfilmfestival.com/events/event/under-the-stars-the-jungle-book/

Make sure to come out at 7pm for the pre-show for lots of family friendly acivities! The movie will start at 9pm!

The Movie and pre-show activities are FREE!

Co-presented with CaribbeanTales International Film Festival. CTFF will be presenting the short film Mr Crab, directed by Faisal Lutchmedial, prior to the feature film. We know you’ll be moved by the story of a young boy who uses his vivid imagination to escape the realities of family life.

Music and dance workshops provided by UforChange!
Enjoy delicious food for sale at Taste of Regent Park from 5-8:30!

ArtHeart will be doing face paint – so come ready with your favourite animal!

Keeping with the Jungle Book theme The Children’s Book Bank Canada will attendance with books for kids. We will a donations bin set up so if you would like to donate bring out any lightly used children’s books that you may have.

Daniels Spectrum Summer Series is produced by Artscape in collaboration with our 2016 program partners and is made possible thanks to the generous support of two anonymous donors.

August 2, 2016by admin
Trinidad, writing

Surrounded by the Ocean immersion TTFF

I recently spent a week in Trinidad & Tobago at the film festival as part of their immersion program, designed to help develop new projects from Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora filmmakers. The project I brought to the group was “Surrounded by the Ocean”, a detective thriller about a commercial diver who is brought into the investigation of a suspicious sea disaster – and ends up having to turn to his resourceful mother to help save him from growing conspiracy that threatens to drown him.

The writing group was filled with wonderful, highly creative people from or with roots from all over the islands. Our mentor Julia Solomonoff helped us craft these stories and I am looking forward to seeing them all brought to screen. There was a lot of talk of a “New Caribbean Cinema”, and the festival brought a real sense that this movement was coming to form. Now that I am back in chilly Canada (sadly the stereotype is true right now as fall is here in full force), I long for the energy and warmth of the TTFF.

Surrounded by the Ocean is just one of many scripts I am developing now, but it might be getting closer to the top of the pile for me to work on. I think it’ll be a nice treat to work on something a little lighter after I finish the current script I am working on – a yet untitled espionage drama set in New York during WWII.

Left to Right: Ryan C. Khan, Damian Marcano, Fréro Pierre, Faisal Lutchmedial, Karen Martinez, Storm Saulter, Ivette Davila, Ivan Herrera, Gabrielle Blackwood and Shakirah M Bourne at Hyatt Regency Trinidad.

Left to Right: Ryan C. Khan, Damian Marcano, Fréro Pierre, Faisal Lutchmedial, Karen Martinez, Storm Saulter, Ivette Davila, Ivan Herrera, Gabrielle Blackwood and Shakirah M Bourne at Hyatt Regency Trinidad.

 

 

November 17, 2013by admin
film festival, Mr. Crab, short film, Trinidad

Mr. Crab playing in Vancouver

The Vancouver Latin American Film Festival is showing Mr. Crab at the Caribbean Shorts program on the 31st of August, 2013. Show is at 2pm and is free with a $2 festival membership. SFU Harbour Center (HARB)

Other shorts in the program are The Chiney Shop by Jeanette Kong, Achantè by Emily McMehen, 4am by Janine Fung, and Doubles with Slight Pepper by Ian Harnarine.

Website: http://www.vlaff.org/content/caribbean-shorts

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August 22, 2013by admin
film festival, Mr. Crab, short film, Trinidad, Uncategorized

Mr. Crab Trinidad & Tobago showtimes

Mr. Crab’s showtimes in Trinidad are now published on the Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival website. Director Faisal Lutchmedial will be attending the last three screenings (on the 29th and then the two on the 30th), with a Q&A on the 30th! Please come and support diverse cinema and caribbean stories.

The TTFF2012 runs between the 19th of September and 2nd of October. It is the largest event of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean, continues to evolve and expand in celebrating expression and empowerment through film. The Festival screens the best films from from Trinidad+Tobago and the Caribbean, the Caribbean Diaspora, and Latin American countries in the Caribbean Basin. The ttff also seeks to facilitate the growth of the Caribbean film industry by hosting workshops, panel discussions, seminars, conferences and networking opportunities.

Wed 19 Sept, 3.30pm, MovieTowne POS
Sat 22 Sept, 11.00am, MovieTowne POS
Tue 25 Sept, 7.00pm, Mayaro
Sat 29 Sept, 3.00pm, MovieTowne Tobago
Sun 30 Sept, 11.00am, MovieTowne POS
Sun 30 Sept, 6.00pm, MovieTowne POS, Q&A

http://www.ttfilmfestival.com/film-synopsis/mr-crab/

Sound recordist / sound editor of Mr. Crab Emory Murchison fuels up during the shoot.

 

September 5, 2012by admin
Mr. Crab, short film, Trinidad, Welcome to Trinidad, writing

Bell Media Diverse Screenwriters Program

I was recently accepted into this program, run by the Writer’s Guild of Canada. The program will be guided by mentors that will help me develop the script and bible to my television drama series “Welcome to Trinidad” for the week I am there, and then for the following three months. The series has been in development over the last  year, and actually was what brought me to Barbados in March 2011 for the Caribbean Tales Symposium and Film Festival. The seminars in Bridgetown helped me develop the base idea, which is I am sure a reason why I was able to get noticed by the Bell Media program. Big thanks to Caribbean Tales and the  workshop leaders for that!

A great deal of the work I have been writing lately has had a Trinidadian or Caribbean connection, including my short film Mr. Crab, which will be playing in a film festival in Toronto just before I participate in the Screenwriters Program (more information on that in the next posting).  The rich culture of the region is unfortunately unrepresented on our screens, and I hope to be part of a wave that changes that.

For more info on my short Mr. Crab, including screening times,  “like” the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MrCrabMovie

And here’s a synopsis my  series in development:

Welcome to Trinidad is a 1-hour television drama-thriller series following a family at war with itself, as the secrets a father left behind in the old country are uncovered by his two sons. Long forgotten horrors return to terrorize the brothers and before long threaten the entire family.

For more information on the Bell Media Diverse Screenwriters Program:

http://www.wgc.ca/action/bellmediadiverse.html

March 6, 2012by admin
culture, film, Trinidad

RCI Digital Diversity Films – Going Through the Motions

My short film Going Through the Motions is again available to be seen on the RCI site. This project was an experiment of sorts, a documentary – fiction. We shot it in a couple of days and edited in one before sending it out, so looking back it’s pretty rough. But it has some nice moments. Shot about four years ago, it’s also the first fiction film I made with my HVX / Cinevate Brevis combo, somewhat before I knew how to use it.

Sydney Lutchmedial playing cricket

June 22, 2011by admin
cinematography, film festival, financing, Mr. Crab, Path of Light, producing, Trinidad, writing

Caribbean Tales and the Bermuda Triangle

I recently attended the Caribbean Tales 2011 Film Festival / Symposium in Barbados and took part in their Content Incubator, developing a television series called “Welcome to Trinidad”. It was a fantastic opportunity and experience.

The trip didn’t start well though. The plane Tamara and I was on from Montreal to Barbados was halfway through the flight when we noticed it turning and descending. Moments later, the captain got on the p.a. and told us that because of a “small crack” in the windshield we were being forced to land early for safety. Not to worry though, it’s just a small crack, everything is fine, we’re all fine, don’t panic. We didn’t, and within half an hour or so, we had landed in Bermuda (of course famous for mysterious vortex-triangle).

t-shirt in Bermuda

When we walked out of the plane I got a glimpse of the crack on the windshield and it seemed as though the small crack had become a giant spider web covering the entire pane of glass to the front of our airplane. I was immediately not perturbed at Air Canada for the early landing that had ruined my schedule.

We waited for about ten hours before we were able to get onto another plane and finally fly to Barbados, and sadly weren’t even allowed to go through customs and enjoy Bermuda; the very sight of the beaches and sun beyond walls of the airport mocked us. But we did get to our destination, and once there had a beautiful time, working hard, but also getting invigorated by the positive and enthusiastic energy that seemed to permeate through all the participants of the Incubator and festival.

Television and Film Production as an industry is somewhat new to the Caribbean, so there isn’t a lot of support in the form of tax credits or production funds there. Given the amount of talent, some raw and some very polished I saw at the festival though, they should be aggressively pursuing this as a valuable sector in their growing economies. I fall somewhere in between the raw and polished filmmaker categories, and I was able to get here thanks to organizations like SODEC, the Quebec Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts who have supported my development and films. It’s been a long road, but now my work plays in festivals internationally, and I am moving toward making fiction features and television (knocking on wood). Governments in the Caribbean should take note: artists aren’t grown overnight, they take a long time and investment to nurture. But the rewards reaped culturally and economically are well worth it.

With help from the mentors at the Incubator my television series is getting to a place where I feel comfortable pitching it (and myself) to anyone who wants to lend an ear. The idea itself was fairly new when I got there but since then I have already written a new draft to the pilot, focused more clearly on the conflict, and developed my characters’ personalities. Moreso, some keen insights from Michelle Materre and other mentors about marketing have made me rethink how I am going to be presenting my newly completed short film Mr. Crab to the world.

Other highlights: A masterclass by Neema Barnette that focused my ideas about long form filmmaking, and how I want to approach both the series, and my feature, Path of Light. Screenings for great local Caribbean films A Hand Full of Dirt, and The Skin. An impromptu birthday party for Tamara with all our new friends, drinks in the hotel courtyard discussing the business of art, basking in the warm sunshine, and morning swims in the sea with bathing racehorses.

This voyage to the Caribbean was magical for me and I am sure will help my career move forward. I’ve already been invited to attend a festival in Trinidad & Tobago, and a couple of producers have asked me to come and DP their work later this year. I definitely have a feeling I will be spending a lot more time in warm waters soon. Which again all goes to show that even though it may be a long and hard trip getting there, the destination is well worth the trouble.

 

March 28, 2011by admin
producing, Trinidad

My Profile

Here is a link to my bio Caribbean Tales put up on their site.

http://caribbeantales-events.com/?page_id=3673

March 5, 2011by admin
film festival, Trinidad

Content Incubator

I am very happy to announce that I am one of 10 producers selected to take part in the Caribbean Tales Content Incubator program, starting in mid March.

“More than 50 producers applied to this year’s Content Incubator program. The unique program, part of the CaribbeanTales 2011 Festival, Symposium and Marketplace, aims to provide participants with support to develop their new projects through intensive analyses and interventions by international consultants. This year’s incubator focuses on exploring popular local characters and stories that will draw large audiences and funding.Filmmakers will also take part in other events during the festival, like the Symposium, public workshops and screenings, and benefit from networking opportunities with local and international attendees. At the event of the week, they will have the opportunity to pitch their projects to a panel of buyers at the Marketplace that will take place on March 19th.” – from Caribbean Tales website.

I’ll be developing a fiction television series called “Welcome to Trinidad” in Bridgetown with some really talented people, and I couldn’t be more thrilled about it. A trip to Barbados, of course, is icing on the cake.

This comes right on the heels of me finishing up my short film “Mr. Crab”, which is very appropriate since it also features Trini – Canadian culture and caribbean mythology, much like the show I am currently writing. I’ll be posting some film stills here soon, along with any updates about the Incubator or the tv series.

 

February 23, 2011by admin
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Media production company focusing on diverse and empowering stories. Latest release is "The Seas Between Us" directed by Faisal Lutchmedial.

“Through the Eyes of an Ibis” (in development) fol “Through the Eyes of an Ibis” (in development) follows Radhika, a woman who believes she is travelling through time, but then realizes her dementia is taking her through delusions of her past. She resolves to set everything right in her life before she loses herself in her dreams. Writer-Director Faisal Lutchmedial won the WGC Jim Burt Screenwriters Prize for "Ibis" in 2025 for best unproduced screenplay. Green Dragon Productions would like to thank @telefilm_canada for their support of this film through their springboard development initiative.
Surrey, BC and Vancouver area! You should go watch Surrey, BC and Vancouver area! You should go watch some amazing films at the ISAFF including The Seas Between Us. Fri, Sep 26th, 10:30 AM @ Landmark Cinemas Guildford Theatre 11. "The iSAFF is committed to contributing towards a strong, diverse, and inclusive Canadian society. Through arts and culture that play a critical role in strengthening communities and economies, iSAFF pursues progressive, innovative, and inclusive ways to celebrate South Asian stories, artists, and filmmakers of South Asian descent, and connect them to a global audience." We are really proud to screen at this festival and hope you can join us in celebrating South Asian stories. @isaffcanada @torontoartscouncil @ontarioartscouncil
We're going back to where it all started! So excit We're going back to where it all started! So excited to announce The Seas Between Us will be featured at the Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival 2025 in late September! @ttfilmfestival. 
Ruma - Sanjana Morang @kevin_morang 
Preeti - @thatbrownactress Kavita Musty
Anand - @jojoestar12 Joel Joseph
Vas - @sanjivboodhu Sanjiv Boodhu
Latika - @pattianneali_sugarhouse Patti-Anne Ali
Nani - Sumatee ‘Drupati’ Maharaj
Cooking Auntie - @bahadoorlutchmedial Angenie Bahadoor Lutchmedial
Guest at Party -  @mlutchmedial1956 Mishri Lutchmedial
Raj - Dandre Blake
Shami - Vivekanand Singh
Taxi Driver - Andy Jones
Annoying Mother - Kavita Bhaggan
Annoyed Daughter - Aria Bhaggan

Crew

Writer, Director - @faisallutchmedial Faisal Lutchmedial
Producer - @alexismariech Alexis-Marie Chin
Executive Producer - Faisal Lutchmedial
Director of Photography - @olliethemilne Oliver Milne
Production Designer - @lori.antoinette_ Lori Antoinette 
1st Assist Director - @sophiewalcott_from_trinidad Sophie Walcott
Art Director - @just_berv Gervais Aleong
Set Builder - Daren Gittens
Set Dresser - Christian Boodoo
1st Assistant Camera - @the_rye_o Ryan Lee
DIT - @jian_hennings_trinidad Jian Hennings
Key Grip - Nkosi Myers
Gaffer - @dylan_q Dylan Quesnel
Sound Recordist - @jelaniserrette Jelani Serrette
Costume Designer - @safiaaliofficial Safia Ali
Key Hair & Makeup Artist - @royaumerustique Letitia Mike
Production Assistant - @jevonwason Jevon Wason
Transport - Timmy Mora
Casting in assoc. with The Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network
Gear Rentals - @affordableimportstt Affordable Imports TT, AKS Rentals 
Catering - Auntie Cathy’s Catering

Post Production

Editor - Faisal Lutchmedial
Sound Designer - @emorymurchison Emory Murchison 
Colourist - Oliver Milne
Music by - @vizavaz Amritha Vaz
Additional Music - Portrait of Trinidad by the Mighty Sniper, 1965
Final Sound Mix recorded at - Formosa
Funding Support: @ontarioartscouncil @torontoartscouncil
Thanks @discoverfilmtt
Watch and vote for The Seas Between Us on CBC TV a Watch and vote for The Seas Between Us on CBC TV and CBC Gem! Our short film will be featured as one of nine chosen to compete in the Short Film Face Off this August and September! It's the 2nd appearance for director Faisal Lutchmedial who participated in the 5th edition with his other Trini flavoured short "Mr. Crab" in 2012. Ruma - Sanjana Morang @kevin_morang 
Preeti - @thatbrownactress Kavita Musty
Anand - @jojoestar12 Joel Joseph
Vas - @sanjivboodhu Sanjiv Boodhu
Latika - @pattianneali_sugarhouse Patti-Anne Ali
Nani - Sumatee ‘Drupati’ Maharaj
Cooking Auntie - @bahadoorlutchmedial Angenie Bahadoor Lutchmedial
Guest at Party -  @mlutchmedial1956 Mishri Lutchmedial
Raj - Dandre Blake
Shami - Vivekanand Singh
Taxi Driver - Andy Jones
Annoying Mother - Kavita Bhaggan
Annoyed Daughter - Aria Bhaggan

Crew

Writer, Director - @faisallutchmedial Faisal Lutchmedial
Producer - @alexismariech Alexis-Marie Chin
Executive Producer - Faisal Lutchmedial
Director of Photography - @olliethemilne Oliver Milne
Production Designer - @lori.antoinette_ Lori Antoinette 
1st Assist Director - @sophiewalcott_from_trinidad Sophie Walcott
Art Director - @just_berv Gervais Aleong
Set Builder - Daren Gittens
Set Dresser - Christian Boodoo
1st Assistant Camera - @the_rye_o Ryan Lee
DIT - @jian_hennings_trinidad Jian Hennings
Key Grip - Nkosi Myers
Gaffer - @dylan_q Dylan Quesnel
Sound Recordist - @jelaniserrette Jelani Serrette
Costume Designer - @safiaaliofficial Safia Ali
Key Hair & Makeup Artist - @royaumerustique Letitia Mike
Production Assistant - @jevonwason Jevon Wason
Transport - Timmy Mora
Casting in assoc. with The Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network
Gear Rentals - @affordableimportstt Affordable Imports TT, AKS Rentals 
Catering - Auntie Cathy’s Catering

Post Production

Editor - Faisal Lutchmedial
Sound Designer - @emorymurchison Emory Murchison 
Colourist - Oliver Milne
Music by - @vizavaz Amritha Vaz
Additional Music - Portrait of Trinidad by the Mighty Sniper, 1965
Final Sound Mix recorded at - Formosa
Funding Support: @ontarioartscouncil @torontoartscouncil
Thanks @discoverfilmtt
The Seas Between Us won the Tongues on Fire, Flame The Seas Between Us won the Tongues on Fire, Flame Award 2025 Best Short Film at the UK Asian Film Festival! Many thanks to the festival and our incredibly talented cast and crew. UKAFF is one of the longest running and considered one of the most important South Asian festivals outside of India so we are so thrilled that our film was selected in such a strong group of shorts this year. @ukasianfilmfest @faisallutchmedial
Screening at the UK Asian Film Festival soon - May Screening at the UK Asian Film Festival soon - May 10th at 7pm at the Regent Cinema in London, UK. Tickets: https://www.regentstreetcinema.com/movie/short-films---uk-asian-film-festival/
Nova Scotia! Your chance to see The Seas Between U Nova Scotia! Your chance to see The Seas Between Us is almost here. We are very happy to be invited to virtually screen at the @theemerginglenshalifax this year, and they will be posting a screening link that will be available province wide for a limited time. Check back for details on how to watch!
Ruma - Sanjana Morang @kevin_morang 
Preeti - @thatbrownactress Kavita Musty
Anand - @jojoestar12 Joel Joseph
Vas - @sanjivboodhu Sanjiv Boodhu
Latika - @pattianneali_sugarhouse Patti-Anne Ali
Nani - Sumatee ‘Drupati’ Maharaj
Cooking Auntie - @bahadoorlutchmedial Angenie Bahadoor Lutchmedial
Guest at Party -  @mlutchmedial1956 Mishri Lutchmedial
Raj - Dandre Blake
Shami - Vivekanand Singh
Taxi Driver - Andy Jones
Annoying Mother - Kavita Bhaggan
Annoyed Daughter - Aria Bhaggan

Crew

Writer, Director - @faisallutchmedial Faisal Lutchmedial
Producer - @alexismariech Alexis-Marie Chin
Executive Producer - Faisal Lutchmedial
Director of Photography - @olliethemilne Oliver Milne
Production Designer - @lori.antoinette_ Lori Antoinette 
1st Assist Director - @sophiewalcott_from_trinidad Sophie Walcott
Art Director - @just_berv Gervais Aleong
Set Builder - Daren Gittens
Set Dresser - Christian Boodoo
1st Assistant Camera - @the_rye_o Ryan Lee
DIT - @jian_hennings_trinidad Jian Hennings
Key Grip - Nkosi Myers
Gaffer - @dylan_q Dylan Quesnel
Sound Recordist - @jelaniserrette Jelani Serrette
Costume Designer - @safiaaliofficial Safia Ali
Key Hair & Makeup Artist - @royaumerustique Letitia Mike
Production Assistant - @jevonwason Jevon Wason
Transport - Timmy Mora
Casting in assoc. with The Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network
Gear Rentals - @affordableimportstt Affordable Imports TT, AKS Rentals 
Catering - Auntie Cathy’s Catering

Post Production

Editor - Faisal Lutchmedial
Sound Designer - @emorymurchison Emory Murchison 
Colourist - Oliver Milne
Music by - @vizavaz Amritha Vaz
Additional Music - Portrait of Trinidad by the Mighty Sniper, 1965
Final Sound Mix recorded at - Formosa
Funding Support: @ontarioartscouncil @torontoartscouncil
Thanks @discoverfilmtt
Canada - You'll be able to watch The Seas Between Canada - You'll be able to watch The Seas Between Us online at the beginning of May! The South Asian Film Festival of Montreal's short film component is online this year and they'll be hosting the film nationally for a little over a week. More details to come. @saffmontreal @saffmtl #shortfilm #caribbeanlife #trinidad 
Ruma - Sanjana Morang @kevin_morang 
Preeti - @thatbrownactress Kavita Musty
Anand - @jojoestar12 Joel Joseph
Vas - @sanjivboodhu Sanjiv Boodhu
Latika - @pattianneali_sugarhouse Patti-Anne Ali
Nani - Sumatee ‘Drupati’ Maharaj
Cooking Auntie - @bahadoorlutchmedial Angenie Bahadoor Lutchmedial
Guest at Party -  @mlutchmedial1956 Mishri Lutchmedial
Raj - Dandre Blake
Shami - Vivekanand Singh
Taxi Driver - Andy Jones
Annoying Mother - Kavita Bhaggan
Annoyed Daughter - Aria Bhaggan

Crew

Writer, Director - @faisallutchmedial Faisal Lutchmedial
Producer - @alexismariech Alexis-Marie Chin
Executive Producer - Faisal Lutchmedial
Director of Photography - @olliethemilne Oliver Milne
Production Designer - @lori.antoinette_ Lori Antoinette 
1st Assist Director - @sophiewalcott_from_trinidad Sophie Walcott
Art Director - @just_berv Gervais Aleong
Set Builder - Daren Gittens
Set Dresser - Christian Boodoo
1st Assistant Camera - @the_rye_o Ryan Lee
DIT - @jian_hennings_trinidad Jian Hennings
Key Grip - Nkosi Myers
Gaffer - @dylan_q Dylan Quesnel
Sound Recordist - @jelaniserrette Jelani Serrette
Costume Designer - @safiaaliofficial Safia Ali
Key Hair & Makeup Artist - @royaumerustique Letitia Mike
Production Assistant - @jevonwason Jevon Wason
Transport - Timmy Mora
Casting in assoc. with The Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network
Gear Rentals - @affordableimportstt Affordable Imports TT, AKS Rentals 
Catering - Auntie Cathy’s Catering

Post Production

Editor - Faisal Lutchmedial
Sound Designer - @emorymurchison Emory Murchison 
Colourist - Oliver Milne
Music by - @vizavaz Amritha Vaz
Additional Music - Portrait of Trinidad by the Mighty Sniper, 1965
Final Sound Mix recorded at - Formosa
Funding Support: @ontarioartscouncil @torontoartscouncil
Thanks @discoverfilmtt
We're so happy to share that The Seas Between Us w We're so happy to share that The Seas Between Us will be screening at the Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival (Chicago - Elk Grove Village)! Our previous short Beneath Us played here a few years ago so we're really honoured to be asked to present again. Festival passes are on sale now and individual tickets will be available tomorrow, March 17th. 
Ruma - Sanjana Morang @kevin_morang 
Preeti - @thatbrownactress Kavita Musty
Anand - @jojoestar12 Joel Joseph
Vas - @sanjivboodhu Sanjiv Boodhu
Latika - @pattianneali_sugarhouse Patti-Anne Ali
Nani - Sumatee ‘Drupati’ Maharaj
Cooking Auntie - @bahadoorlutchmedial Angenie Bahadoor Lutchmedial
Guest at Party -  @mlutchmedial1956 Mishri Lutchmedial
Raj - Dandre Blake
Shami - Vivekanand Singh
Taxi Driver - Andy Jones
Annoying Mother - Kavita Bhaggan
Annoyed Daughter - Aria Bhaggan

Crew

Writer, Director - @faisallutchmedial Faisal Lutchmedial
Producer - @alexismariech Alexis-Marie Chin
Executive Producer - Faisal Lutchmedial
Director of Photography - @olliethemilne Oliver Milne
Production Designer - @lori.antoinette_ Lori Antoinette 
1st Assistant Director - @sophiewalcott_from_trinidad Sophie Walcott
Art Director - @just_berv Gervais Aleong
Set Builder - Daren Gittens
Set Dresser - Christian Boodoo
1st Assistant Camera - @the_rye_o Ryan Lee
Digital Imaging Technician - @jian_hennings_trinidad Jian Hennings
Key Grip - Nkosi Myers
Gaffer - @dylan_q Dylan Quesnel
Sound Recordist - @jelaniserrette Jelani Serrette
Costume Designer - @safiaaliofficial Safia Ali
Key Hair and Makeup Artist - @royaumerustique Letitia Mike
Production Assistant - @jevonwason Jevon Wason
Transportation - Timmy Mora
Casting in association with The Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network
Gear Rentals - @affordableimportstt Affordable Imports TT, AKS Rentals 
Catering - Auntie Cathy’s Catering

Post Production

Editor - Faisal Lutchmedial
Sound Designer - Emory Murchison @emorymurchison 
Colourist - Oliver Milne
Music by - @vizavaz Amritha Vaz
Additional Music - Portrait of Trinidad by the Mighty Sniper, 1965
Final Sound Mix recorded at - Formosa Funding Support: @ontarioartscouncil @torontoartscouncil
Thrilled to announce that our short film “The Seas Thrilled to announce that our short film “The Seas Between Us” will be having its world premiere at the @mspfilmsociety 44th Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival! Join us at @themaincinema April 2 - 13 for #MSPIFF44! Details on the screening date and time to come next week. #MSPIFF #MSPIFF44 #MSPFilm #TheMainCinema #MoviesAtTheMain #shortfilm #trinidad

Ruma - Sanjana Morang @kevin_morang 
Preeti - @thatbrownactress Kavita Musty
Anand - @jojoestar12 Joel Joseph
Vas - @sanjivboodhu Sanjiv Boodhu
Latika - @pattianneali_sugarhouse Patti-Anne Ali
Nani - Sumatee ‘Drupati’ Maharaj
Cooking Auntie - @bahadoorlutchmedial Angenie Bahadoor Lutchmedial
Guest at Party -  @mlutchmedial1956 Mishri Lutchmedial
Raj - Dandre Blake
Shami - Vivekanand Singh
Taxi Driver - Andy Jones
Annoying Mother - Kavita Bhaggan
Annoyed Daughter - Aria Bhaggan

Crew

Writer, Director - @faisallutchmedial Faisal Lutchmedial
Producer - @alexismariech Alexis-Marie Chin
Executive Producer - Faisal Lutchmedial
Director of Photography - @olliethemilne Oliver Milne
Production Designer - @lori.antoinette_ Lori Antoinette 
1st Assistant Director - @sophiewalcott_from_trinidad Sophie Walcott
Art Director - @just_berv Gervais Aleong
Set Builder - Daren Gittens
Set Dresser - Christian Boodoo
1st Assistant Camera - @the_rye_o Ryan Lee
DIT - @jian_hennings_trinidad Jian Hennings
Key Grip - Nkosi Myers
Gaffer - @dylan_q Dylan Quesnel
Sound Recordist - @jelaniserrette Jelani Serrette
Costume Designer - @safiaaliofficial Safia Ali
Key Hair and Makeup Artist - @royaumerustique Letitia Mike
Production Assistant - @jevonwason Jevon Wason
Transportation - Timmy Mora
Casting in assoc. with The Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network
Gear Rentals - @affordableimportstt Affordable Imports TT, AKS Rentals 
Catering - Auntie Cathy’s Catering

Post

Editor - Faisal Lutchmedial
Sound Designer - @emorymurchison Emory Murchison 
Colourist - Oliver Milne
Music by - @vizavaz Amritha Vaz
Additional Music - Portrait of Trinidad by the Mighty Sniper, 1965
Final Sound Mix recorded at - Formosa
Funding Support: @ontarioartscouncil @torontoartscouncil
Thanks @discoverfilmtt
Excited to present the trailer to our new short fi Excited to present the trailer to our new short film, The Seas Between Us! In the mid 1960s a young girl who has never seen anything but rural Trinidad has her eyes opened to the world when her adventurous Auntie from India comes to visit.
Director Faisal Lutchmedial and producer Alexis-Ma Director Faisal Lutchmedial and producer Alexis-Marie Chin discussing their next project together “Through the Eyes of an Ibis”, a Green Dragon Productions film.
Watch the short film Beneath Us! https://youtu.be/ Watch the short film Beneath Us! https://youtu.be/u9wxdkjRgyc
Watch the online premiere of Beneath Us! An undocu Watch the online premiere of Beneath Us! An undocumented mother and her child hide from ICE when the factory she is working at is raided.

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We would like to acknowledge funding support from the Ontario Arts Council, an agency of the Government of Ontario.

Cast

Rosa Pantoja: Renee Martinez
Mira: Anna Rak @anna.rak.artist 
Bosko: Robert Keller @therobkeller 
Richie: Paco Mufote
Carla Pantoja: Cristina Anaya Dominguez
Sam the Storage Attendant: Samuel Manley 
Agent Collins: Thomas Potter @six_two_foxtrot_productions 
Isabel: Patricia Alcay 
Carla’s Father: Sajid Rivera
Writer / Director: Faisal Lutchmedial @faisallutchmedial 
Producer: Marla Arreola
Executive Producers: Sohrab Lutchmedial, Deanna Bartuccio, Tamara Scherbak, Faisal Lutchmedial
Director of Photography: Gabi Kislat
Production Designer: Bernardo Covarrubias
Location Sound & Sound Editor: Emory Murchison
Editor: Tamara Scherbak @miksang 
Art Director: Celina Zonta @celinazonta 
Makeup Artist: Ariel “Tacho” León @makeupbytacho 
Wardrobe Dresser: Andrea Falcón @andreita_domingucci 
Casting Director Tijuana: Adolfo Madera @adolfomaderactor 
Music: Tristan Alantar @tristanalantar
Beneath Us will be having its Canadian premiere at Beneath Us will be having its Canadian premiere at the 10th annual MOSAIC INTERNATIONAL SOUTH ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL @mosaic_misaff in Mississauga at the Cineplex at Sunday March 26th at 3:30pm. It is part of the Canadian Shorts Program and is being presented with @bipoctvfilm .
Beneath Us was selected as a semi-finalist at the Beneath Us was selected as a semi-finalist at the upcoming Venezia Shorts @ShortsVenezia festival! Congrats to the team for all their hard work. An online event will take place during January 6th to January 9th, 2023, details to come.
#BeneathUs estrena en Tijuana en el @baja_festival #BeneathUs estrena en Tijuana en el @baja_festival 🎞🎥

Sábado 03 de diciembre
Sala Carlos Monsiváis Cineteca Tijuana (Cecut)
Entrada Libre
¡Emocionados de compartirles que #BeneathUs tiene ¡Emocionados de compartirles que #BeneathUs tiene su estreno Tijuanense este sábado 03 de diciembre en Cineteca Tijuana! Durante el marco de @baja_festival BCIFF ⚡️🎥🎞

Sala Carlos Monsiváis 
Entrada Libre

Excited to share our Tijuana Premiere! At BCIFF this Saturday, December 03 at Cecut.
¡Emocionados de compartirles que estrenamos #Benea ¡Emocionados de compartirles que estrenamos #BeneathUs en Baja California, donde filmamos! Como parte de la Selección Oficial en el @baja_festival en diciembre, pronto les compartimos horarios y sedes. 

Excited to share the news that Beneath Us is premiering at Baja California where it was shot, as Official Selection for @baja_festival ! Soon we’ll share details about schedule and venues. 
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Juan Francisco González Aquilar (Paco Mufote) as R Juan Francisco González Aquilar (Paco Mufote) as Richie in Beneath Us.
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