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Love is a Political Decision

By its nature love is completely subjective but also unequivocal, brooking no argument of its object: Love for Country, for God, for Africa, for The World, for Diversity, for Tradition, for Innovation, for East or West, for This Person or That Person, and so on. Declaring what is loved at once creates a community of unknown list makers who decide what more could be loved based on what is already listed as loved.
In this world obsessed with labels, it is inconceivable that a passionate single-minded regard for a collection of seemingly divergent ideas, people, and places can reside in one breast.
Enter the writer.
In whatever Nation you call home.
Within whom many worlds reside: what is, what could be, and what must not be, all in constant flux.
 
Angella Emurwon

Love is a Political Decision

By its nature love is completely subjective but also unequivocal, brooking no argument of its object: Love for Country, for God, for Africa, for The World, for Diversity, for Tradition, for Innovation, for East or West, for This Person or That Person, and so on. Declaring what is loved at once creates a community of unknown list makers who decide what more could be loved based on what is already listed as loved.
In this world obsessed with labels, it is inconceivable that a passionate single-minded regard for a collection of seemingly divergent ideas, people, and places can reside in one breast.
Enter the writer.
In whatever Nation you call home.
Within whom many worlds reside: what is, what could be, and what must not be, all in constant flux.
 
Angella Emurwon

Commonwealth Shorts: ‘Passage’

Synopsis

A twenty-year-old Haitian woman, Sandrine and her thirteen year old brother Etienne are being transported from Haiti to the Bahamas in the hold of a dilapidated wooden vessel filled with several other immigrants in search of a better life. When her brother takes ill, she must use her smarts and strength to avoid him being thrown off the boat and save his life.

Writer/director Kareem Mortimer

Kareem is a Bahamian filmmaker from the island of Nassau.

Over the past five years  he has won over 25 awards for his previous three film projects. Kareem has made short music documentaries for the syndicated show Hip Hop Nation: Notes from the Underground; and has written and directed the short  film Float that has won 5 festival awards and distribution in North America, Germany and Austria. Float received a US Broadcast premiere on LOGO. Moving Pictures Magazine crowned Float as one of five short films to look out for and Kareem a writer/director to watch.

Subsequently, he has directed the documentary I Am Not A Dummy and a debut feature film Children Of God. Children of God has won 18 awards, distributed in 24 territories, a theatrical release in the US and currently airing on SHOWTIME. Children of God was also named by BET as one of the top ten movies of the year and one of the top features to watch by The Independent Magazine.

 His short film, ‘Passage’, premiered at Encounters Short Film Festival in Bristol, UK, as part of a Commonwealth Writers event.

 

Journalist and broadcaster Rosie Goldsmith, talks to Kareem Mortimer

Watch ‘Passage’ below.