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Published:Tuesday | June 24, 2025 | 12:10 AM
This cinematographer, Ruth-Ann Barrett of Adlib Studio, couldn’t miss out on this year’s Shot List.
This cinematographer, Ruth-Ann Barrett of Adlib Studio, couldn’t miss out on this year’s Shot List.
For media practitioner and film enthusiast Sadie-Ann Flemming, the Shot List Film Festival is a true source of inspiration.
For media practitioner and film enthusiast Sadie-Ann Flemming, the Shot List Film Festival is a true source of inspiration.
An excited Jheddalie Wilkie, co-creator of ‘River Mumma’, strikes a playful pose for the camera as she points to her film’s poster on the animation block.
An excited Jheddalie Wilkie, co-creator of ‘River Mumma’, strikes a playful pose for the camera as she points to her film’s poster on the animation block.
Chloe Campbell, creator of the animated film ‘I Am Bot’, proudly stands beside her film poster.
Chloe Campbell, creator of the animated film ‘I Am Bot’, proudly stands beside her film poster.
Kathrine Johnson, cultural engagement manager, British Council, smiles at our camera.
Kathrine Johnson, cultural engagement manager, British Council, smiles at our camera.
Britney Hooper, marketing executive at Digicel, is pretty in pink.
Britney Hooper, marketing executive at Digicel, is pretty in pink.
LEFT: Actress and makeup artist Aura Jae is our effortlessly beautiful muse.
LEFT: Actress and makeup artist Aura Jae is our effortlessly beautiful muse.
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The Shot List Film Festival 2025 – presented by the Jamaica Film and Television Association (JAFTA) and UK-based film exhibition pioneers We Are Parable, in collaboration with the British Council – brought together cinema buffs, writers, directors, actors, and creatives at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre on Sunday for a celebration of all things film. The festival featured curated blocks from Jamaica, the United Kingdom, India, and St Vincent & the Grenadines, and Something Extra has the social highlights.