Antigua’s ‘Deep Blue’ Film Premieres in Cinematic Format

Mitzi Allen and Howard Allen

Antigua’s acclaimed film ‘Deep Blue,’ produced by HaMafilms, is set to captivate audiences in a whole new way as it receives a special cinematic format, promising viewers an immersive experience.

Partnering with Laparkan, a reputable licensed Air and Ocean Cargo Freight organization, HaMafilms Antigua has arranged two exclusive screenings at Caribbean Cinemas Antigua. Mark Thomas, Laparkan’s sales and marketing associate in Antigua, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating that the company is delighted to join forces with HaMafilms Antigua for another remarkable project. Thomas emphasized Laparkan’s unwavering commitment to community service, citing their long-standing tradition of supporting various cultural, educational, and charitable initiatives.

HaMafilms lauds Laparkan as an ideal partner, having relied on their services for the past three years. Laparkan’s consistent support for community events and organizations aligns perfectly with the values depicted in ‘Deep Blue,’ which addresses environmental themes.

The screenings at Caribbean Cinemas mark the beginning of ‘Deep Blue’s’ journey to broader audiences, including an upcoming showcase at the DC Caribbean FilmFest hosted by the American Film Institute in recognition of Caribbean American Heritage Month. ‘Deep Blue’ will be featured on June 9th at the festival, a testament to the film’s relevance to issues affecting small island developing states.

Producer Mitzi Allen expressed her commitment to reaching audiences across the Caribbean and its diaspora, emphasizing the film’s direct relevance to the challenges faced by these regions. ‘Deep Blue’ aims to spark conversations and raise awareness about pressing environmental and social issues, ensuring that its message resonates with audiences far and wide.