ESTHER ANDERSON & BOB MARLEY: THE MAKING OF A LEGEND
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
POSITIVE REASONING WITH MARCIA HIGGS
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BOSTON BLOGTALKRADIO with ESTHER ANDERSON & MARCIA HIGGS ON BOB MARLEY THE MAKING OF A LEGEND..THE UNESCO HONOR AWARD DOC.FILM BASED OF LOST FOOTAGE SHOT IN 1973 JAMAICA.BOSTON REGGAE FANS LISTEN UP!!
BOSTON REGGAE FANS, LISTEN UP: "BOB MARLEY: THE MAKING OF A LEGEND," premieres at the Revolutionary Women & Reggae, 8th Annual Tribute To Harriet Tubman, advocating for Domestic Violence Awareness, celebrating International Women's Month -- on Saturday, March 17, 2012 at The Western Front, 434 Western Avenue in Cambridge, MA. Showtime is 8pm sharp!
The film is based on live footage of a very youn...g Bob Marley and Esther Anderson, and features a soundtrack dominated by children of the Wailers. The track, "So It Go," a Joe Higgs original, remastered by his daughter, Marcia Higgs and produced by Boston's award winning, Dis-N-Dat Band Productions, will also be featured in the film. We look forward to seeing you!
The film is based on live footage of a very youn...g Bob Marley and Esther Anderson, and features a soundtrack dominated by children of the Wailers. The track, "So It Go," a Joe Higgs original, remastered by his daughter, Marcia Higgs and produced by Boston's award winning, Dis-N-Dat Band Productions, will also be featured in the film. We look forward to seeing you!
Thursday, February 2, 2012
DJ TONY WILLIAMS AND ESTHER ANDERSON
GREAT JAMAICAN REPORTER FROM LONDON RADIO NOW WITH HIS OWN PROGRAMME
Monday, January 30, 2012
PAN AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL
Pan African Film Festival
Congratulations!
The film, “Bob Marley: The Making of a Legend “ has been selected for screening in the 20th Anniversary Celebration of The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF), February 9-20, 2012 which will take place in Los Angeles at the new all digital RAVE Cinemas 15 Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.http://www.paff.org/panafricanfilmfestival/
LONDON PREMIERE OF BOB MARLEY THE MAKING OF A LEGEND A SUCCESS
The London premiere of Bob Marley: The Making of a Legend was a huge success!
The final cut of the musical documentary on Bob Marley's early career premiered to a full house at London's BFI Southbank on Saturday 17 December -Please visit the BFI link: http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/bfi_southbank/events/african_odysseys_bob_marley_the_making_of_a_legend.
Among the distinguished audience were Bob Marley fans, actors and filmmakers, musicians, racing drivers, publishers, members of the press and film buffs. The main screen of the British Film Institute was a witness to showers of laughter and tears. "Memory is a very private thing", said Esther during the Q&A session after the screening.
Until now, NAACP Image Award actress Esther Anderson had refused to appear on camera to share her extraordinary story. The London Premiere did not disappoint the audience. Esther's personal account on camera was electrifying, taking the audience through a powerful emotional journey to the centre of her relationship with Bob Marley, while trying to overcome the obstacles of prejudice to create a Jamaican Reggae band like The Beatles or The Rolling Stones in the early seventies.
Among the most powerful moments in the film is The Wailers first rehearsal in 56 Hope Road, part of Esther Anderson's priceless video footage -Please visit the BBC news link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-12739915. "It brought tears to my eyes", many revealed during the BFI cocktail party after the screening. The black and white footage of Bob Marley and The Wailer revealed a most intimate portrait of the most important artist of the 20th century. This is accompanied by Esther's never-seen-before photographs of Bob Marley before the legend, plus her iconic images of Bob Marley and The Wailers form the albums Catch a Fire and Burnin'.
The film premiere also launched an amazing original Reggae soundtrack by the Wailers' bass player and Bob Marley's music arranger Aston Familyman Barrett with his son Aston Barrett Jr. Among the featured songs are "Love, Peace in Harmony" and "Spirit is Alive" by Esther's brother Chris Anderson; "Babylon is Burning" and "Love Reggae Music" by Akila Barrett, son of legendary Wailers drummer Carlie Barrett; "One World" by Francis Jocky; "So it Goes" by Marcia Higgs, daughter of Joe Higgs; "Lessons in my Life" by Andrew Tosh and Kymani Marley, sons of Peter Tosh and Bob Marley; "Cry for Love" by Tim Hain, featured in the promotional video; "ILiver I" by Lioness Fonts; and "Chant Down Babylon" by Singer Jah & Sabo Khani
BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE
A documentary on the life and achievements of the musical genius, who embodied the Rasta culture. London Premiere 17 Dec 13:30 NFT1
British Film Institute.
OFFICIAL SELECTION
Through intimate scenes shot on a sony video camera in 1970s Jamaica filmmaker Esther… artfully constructed the union between Reggae and Rasta that launched the international career and renowned image of Bob Marley and The Wailers. Revisiting that formative time she reveals to what degree her original vision set in motion the radical change of perception and consciousness both musically and socially around the world.
NEW YORK FILM REMIERE AND VIP RECEPTION BENEFIT
“BOB MARLEY: The Making of a Legend” New York Film Premiere and VIP Reception Benefit”. Friday, August 26, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM (ET) New York, NY
REGGAE UNIVERSITY AUGUST 20, 2011
Rototom Sunsplash Reggae Festival 2011 Benicassim, Spain. Screening of the film at the Reggae University 20th August.
ROTOTOM SUNSPLASH REGGAE FESTIVAL 2011 SCREENING
Rototom Sunsplash Reggae Festival 2011 Benicassim, Spain. Screening of the film at the Reggae University 20th August.
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