Jamaica – Black River Film Festival 2025: a Caribbean showcase for world cinema.

Black River Film Festival

The Black River Film Festival has quickly become a major event for film enthusiasts in Jamaica and beyond. Born of a desire to revitalize the local film scene, the festival was established on the South Coast, in Black River, a site steeped in history and culture. Its mission? To foster the emergence of new talent, promote the diversity of Caribbean stories and connect local creators with global markets.

Since its first edition, Jamaica’s Black River Film Festival has established itself as a catalyst for positive change, encouraging innovation and growth in the film industry. It plays an essential role in preserving Jamaica’s cultural heritage, while building bridges to the international arena.

The 2025 edition: a turning point for Jamaican cinema

For 2025, Jamaica’s Black River Film Festival is raising the bar with a strong theme: “Co-productions and Distribution”. This direction reflects the growing need for collaboration in the global film industry. The objective is clear: to connect the Caribbean to international markets, offer financing, distribution and co-production opportunities, and position Jamaica as a key player in world cinema.

Black River Film Festival
Black River Film Festival

The 2025 edition of the Black River Film Festival is supported by major institutional partners: the Jamaica Tourist Board, the CHASE Fund, JAMPRO and the Jamaica Film Commission. This support testifies to the confidence placed in the event and its ability to generate economic and cultural benefits for the Black River region and Jamaica as a whole.

Black River Film Festival
Black River Film Festival

A rich and committed program

This year, Jamaica’s Black River Film Festival will take place on Friday June 27 and Saturday June 28, 2025 at Cloggy’s on the Beach in Black River, St. Elizabeth. Two intense days punctuated by film screenings, masterclasses, lectures, networking sessions, not to mention local gastronomy, drinks and live music.

📅 Friday, June 27, 2025

  • ⭐ Official opening of the festival
  • ⭐ Screenings of selected films
  • ⭐ Masterclasses led by international experts, including Samad Davis (Netflix) and Cédric Pierre-Louis (Canal+ International)
  • ⭐ Interactive workshops on co-production and distribution
  • ⭐ Musical evening with Mutabaruka as resident DJ

📅 Saturday, June 28, 2025

  • ⭐More screenings and workshops
  • ⭐Professional meetings and networking
  • ⭐Round table with key figures: Jackie Jackson (Film Commissioner), Angela White, Dolapo Erinkitola, Wendy Parkies (South Africa), Jetsetter Jackie (British blogger), Evy Royal (Jamaican comedian)
  • ⭐Live performances by Duane Stephenson and Bugle
  • ⭐Prize-giving ceremony
Black River Film Festival
Black River Film Festival
Black River Film Festival
Black River Film Festival

Competitions, awards and opportunities for designers

Jamaica’s Black River Film Festival 2025 received 49 film submissions, of which 15 were selected to compete in various categories. Entries are judged on creativity, storytelling and cultural impact. Awards include:

  • 🏆 Best animated film
  • 🏆 Best photography
  • 🏆 Best visual effects
  • 🏆 Best sound effects
  • 🏆 Best producer
  • 🏆 Best director
  • 🏆 Best narrative short
  • 🏆Best short documentary

Winners can receive cash prizes, trophies or distribution opportunities, raising the profile of Jamaican and Caribbean talent on the international stage.

An inclusive dynamic serving the region

Jamaica’s Black River Film Festival doesn’t just celebrate cinema: it acts as a real driver of local development. By bringing an international event to Black River, a town that is often far removed from the main tourist and media circuits, the festival is helping to enhance the local area through culture.

Black River Film Festival offers direct access to training and expertise for young creators from sometimes isolated backgrounds, thanks to high-level workshops, conferences and masterclasses. This transfer of skills is a vector of emancipation for a whole generation of image professionals.

In economic terms, the festival stimulates local activity by attracting visitors and partners from all over the world. Accommodation, restaurants, transport, crafts: the whole local ecosystem benefits from this influx of opportunities. The support of the CHASE Fund, which devotes 15% of its resources to the arts, also ensures that this impact is long-lasting.

Black River Film Festival

Jamaica’s Black River Film Festival 2025 is a must-attend event for anyone interested in cinema, Caribbean culture and artistic innovation. By bringing together local and international talent, promoting co-productions and distribution, and offering an ambitious and humane program, it is helping to position Jamaica as a major player on the global film scene.

Whether you’re an industry professional or just curious, Black River is the place to be to celebrate, share and spread the wealth of Caribbean storytelling.

One Response

  1. Fantastic! Excellent! Visionary!
    Black River is a perfect choice for developing this.

    Joy
    Lifetime traveler to Jamaica

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