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Vincy-produced documentary about whaling in Barrouallie goes International 

21 October 2024
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Vincentian filmmaker Akley Olton.

By Admin. Updated 7:27 p.m., Monday, October 21, 2024, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4). 

A short documentary produced by Vincentian filmmaker -Akley Olton called Madulu, the Seaman continues to make waves across the global film circuit.

This time, the documentary has secured a coveted spot in the second season of IF/THEN Presents on the renowned Criterion Channel.

The documentary will be premiering on November 1, 2024.

“This marks a historic moment for the filmmaking community of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the broader Caribbean, as it’s the first time a Vincentian filmmaker’s work will be featured on this renowned platform,” a press release stated.

“Madulu, the Seaman has captivated audiences with its poignant exploration of Barrouallie’s whaling traditions, resilience, and community life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Directed by Akley Olton, this deeply personal film has journeyed through numerous international film festivals, including Hot Docs, Canada, the Festival Internacional de Cine de Gibara, Cuba (where it won Best Short Documentary), Green Screen Film Festival, Trinidad & Tobago, the Pianeta Mare Film Festival, Napoli, Italy (where it received Special Mention from the Jury), and the Hairouna Film Festival, among others,” the release stated.

“The film’s inclusion in IF/THEN Presents is a major milestone for both Olton and Caribbean cinema. IF/THEN, a documentary program founded by the renowned nonprofit Tribeca Film Institute, supports short-form nonfiction films by empowering underrepresented storytellers through funding, mentorship, and professional development opportunities,” the release further stated.

The press release stated:

Olton’s journey with IF/THEN began in 2021, when Madulu, The Seaman was selected for the IF/THEN Shorts program during the IF/THEN Hulu Workshop. This prestigious program provided invaluable resources, professional development, and financing to elevate Olton’s vision. The experience not only empowered his creative process but also allowed him to sharpen his professional career development, culminating in this momentous achievement.

Madulu, The Seaman highlights the strength of tradition and the deep connection between the people of Barrouallie and the sea,” says Akley Olton. “It’s an honor to have this story told on the Criterion Channel, as it brings the rich history of my homeland to a global audience.”

This landmark moment not only showcases the talent and storytelling power of St. Vincent and the Grenadines but also underscores the growing impact of Caribbean cinema on the world stage. With Madulu, the Seaman now licensed by the Criterion Channel and featured as part of the IF/THEN Presents series, the future looks brighter than ever for regional filmmakers pushing the boundaries of storytelling.

Akley Olton is an award-winning filmmaker and visual artist from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. His work deeply explores cultural and environmental narratives, reflecting his passion for re-examining history and advocating for free expression. His documentary Madulu, the Seaman has gained international recognition for its insightful portrayal of Caribbean heritage.