Life and Debt
A Tuff Gong Pictures Production, Stephanie Black
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Added: Jun 17th 2010
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Description
Utilizing excerpts from the award-winning non-fiction text "A Small
Place" by Jamaica Kincaid, Life & Debt is a woven tapestry of
sequences focusing on the stories of individual Jamaicans whose
strategies for survival and parameters of day-to-day existence are
determined by the U.S. and other foreign economic agendas. By combining
traditional documentary telling with a stylized narrative framework, the
complexity of international lending, structural adjustment policies and
free trade will be understood in the context of the day-to-day
realities of the people whose lives they impact.
The film opens
with the arrival of vacationers to the island-- utilizing Ms. Kincaids
text as voice-over, we begin to understand the profound contrasts behind
the breathtaking natural beauty of the island. The poetic urgency of
Ms. Kincaids text lends a first-person understanding of the legacy of
the country's colonial past, and to it's present day economic
challenges. For example, as we see a montage of the vacationer in her
hotel, voice-over: "When you sit down to eat your delicious meal, it's
better that you don't know that most of what you are eating came off a
ship from Miami. There is a world of something in this, but I can't go
into it right now." (adapted excerpt "A Small Place")
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