Saint Lucia: Heartfall: a cinematographic work by Elijah Anatole

Heartfall

May 4th, Heartfall, Artlas Studios’ latest film, directed by Elijah Anatole, will make its big-screen debut at the Caribbean Cinemas Megaplex 8, Choc Estate. This prestigious evening will be marked by a red carpet, where audiences will have the opportunity to rub shoulders with the film’s cast and crew.

The film will then be shown on May 24, 25 and 26, offering several screenings to viewers curious to see this intense drama. The buzz around Heartfall is palpable, and Saint Lucia’s film community sees this project as a significant step forward for the local industry.

A deep and moving story


Heartfall tells the heartbreaking story of a man, played by Kareem Stanley, faced with the loss of the love of his life. Overwhelmed by grief, he isolates himself from the world, until an unexpected encounter transforms his existence.

With sensitivity and finesse, this drama tackles the silent suffering of men, particularly depression and suicide, which are still all too often taboo subjects in Caribbean societies.
Heartfall aims to open up dialogue on men’s mental health and break down the unspoken truths surrounding these issues. By highlighting these realities, the film hopes to raise awareness among a wide audience and encourage those who suffer in silence to seek support.

Immersive, meticulous craftsmanship

Behind the camera, Elijah Anatole takes a meticulous approach, combining the techniques of digital cinema with the aesthetics of traditional film.

Each shot is carefully composed to offer intense visual immersion, amplifying the characters’ emotions. In theaters, the experience promises to be a memorable one, transporting viewers to the heart of the feelings that drive the protagonists. Heartfall doesn’t just tell a story: it invites the viewer to experience it in all its depth, thanks to inspired photography and a striking soundtrack.

Director Elijah Anatole is renowned for his meticulous cinematography. With a passion for visual storytelling, he has drawn inspiration from the great masters of dramatic cinema, while bringing his own sensibility to bear. Thanks to meticulous art direction and a talented technical team, Heartfall is distinguished by an immersive mise-en-scène that touches the eye as much as the soul.

Community support

The making of Heartfall was made possible thanks to the involvement of many local partners, including Ottis Effs, KFC St. Lucia, Bryan Devaux of Adventure Tours and Dr. Natasha St. Aimee.

This support played an essential role not only in financing the film, but also in promoting local talent. The development of Saint Lucia’s film industry relies on a solid, committed ecosystem, and Heartfall is an exemplary demonstration of this.

In addition to financing, these collaborations have mobilized local resources and encouraged the training of new film professionals. This collective impetus illustrates a growing desire to create a true cinematographic hub in the Caribbean.

Towards international recognition

After its launch in Saint Lucia, Heartfall is scheduled for release in the USA and other countries. This expansion could mark a decisive step for Caribbean cinema, offering worldwide exposure to the region’s talents. With a favorable reception from audiences and critics alike, the film could be presented at prestigious festivals, reinforcing the place of Saint Lucian cinema on the international scene.

The Caribbean film industry is in a state of flux. Heartfall is part of this dynamic as an ambassador for ambitious local production. The film’s international success could pave the way for other filmmakers in the region, drawing attention to the unique stories the Caribbean has to offer.

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A unique opportunity for Caribbean cinema

With its history, remarkable performances and commitment to mental health awareness, Heartfall has established itself as an essential work of cinema. By attending previews and screenings, audiences contribute not only to the recognition of Saint Lucian cinema, but also to the support of local creators and talent.


Heartfall is not just a film: it’s an affirmation of the artistic potential and resilience of an entire region. It embodies the hope of wider recognition for Caribbean cinema, and demonstrates that poignant and universal stories can be born in these lands vibrant with creativity.


Don’t miss this landmark work, which promises to write a new page in the history of Saint Lucia and Caribbean cinema.

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