Storm Saulter Talks Film Making
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Episode 53- Storm Saulter is a filmmaker and visual artist from
Negril, Jamaica, on a mission to create universal stories wrapped
in the complex social and cultural dynamics of the Caribbean.
Storm’s award-winning debut film BETTER MUS’ COME was hailed
by critics as signaling a fresh new movement of independent
filmmaking throughout the Caribbean. He has directed Music Videos
for Chronixx, Protoje, Arcade Fire, and recently captured visuals
for Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s On The Run 2 world tour. Saulter’s
photography has been published in Rolling Stone Magazine and The
FADER. He has exhibited in The National Gallery of Jamaica, the
Brooklyn Museum, British Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art
Miami. He works extensively with athletes like Usain Bolt and
brands like PUMA. Storm’s 2nd feature film SPRINTER swept the
2018 American Black Film Festival winning “Best Director”, “Best
Narrative Feature” and the “Audience Award”. The film went on to
win the “New Vision Award” at the Bahamas International Film
Festival, “Best Feature Film” at the Nouveaux Regards Film Festival
in Guadeloupe, and “Best Narrative Feature” at the 2019 Pan African
Film Festival in Los Angeles. SPRINTER is Executive Produced by
Jada and Will Smith and is set for North American release in Spring
2019. Quotes: Sprinter is Jamaica’s energetic, emotional, and
endearing return to the world cinema stage. - BRITISH FILM
INSTITUTE …Saulter, who serves as his own director of photography,
has a poet’s eye for detail, capturing the beauty of his native
country, even in its most extreme poverty. The movie’s title, a
message of hope for the future, could easily apply to the filmmaker
as well. - LA TIMES | Glenn Whipp There are some films
that mesmerize like a slowly burning fire. The embers, glowing
shades of red, gold and orange, mixed with smoky black, pop and
explode unexpectedly, and the sparks keep the onlooker from getting
too close. That is exactly the feeling that is evoked in the new
film by Storm Saulter called Better Mus’ Come. - HUFFINGTON
POST | Craig Carpenter youtube.com/jrwatkis IG: @jrwatkis
twitter.com/jrwatkis Links: www.sprinterthefilm.com
www.planbfree.comwww.affrm.com Contact: storm@stormsaulter.com
Negril, Jamaica, on a mission to create universal stories wrapped
in the complex social and cultural dynamics of the Caribbean.
Storm’s award-winning debut film BETTER MUS’ COME was hailed
by critics as signaling a fresh new movement of independent
filmmaking throughout the Caribbean. He has directed Music Videos
for Chronixx, Protoje, Arcade Fire, and recently captured visuals
for Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s On The Run 2 world tour. Saulter’s
photography has been published in Rolling Stone Magazine and The
FADER. He has exhibited in The National Gallery of Jamaica, the
Brooklyn Museum, British Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art
Miami. He works extensively with athletes like Usain Bolt and
brands like PUMA. Storm’s 2nd feature film SPRINTER swept the
2018 American Black Film Festival winning “Best Director”, “Best
Narrative Feature” and the “Audience Award”. The film went on to
win the “New Vision Award” at the Bahamas International Film
Festival, “Best Feature Film” at the Nouveaux Regards Film Festival
in Guadeloupe, and “Best Narrative Feature” at the 2019 Pan African
Film Festival in Los Angeles. SPRINTER is Executive Produced by
Jada and Will Smith and is set for North American release in Spring
2019. Quotes: Sprinter is Jamaica’s energetic, emotional, and
endearing return to the world cinema stage. - BRITISH FILM
INSTITUTE …Saulter, who serves as his own director of photography,
has a poet’s eye for detail, capturing the beauty of his native
country, even in its most extreme poverty. The movie’s title, a
message of hope for the future, could easily apply to the filmmaker
as well. - LA TIMES | Glenn Whipp There are some films
that mesmerize like a slowly burning fire. The embers, glowing
shades of red, gold and orange, mixed with smoky black, pop and
explode unexpectedly, and the sparks keep the onlooker from getting
too close. That is exactly the feeling that is evoked in the new
film by Storm Saulter called Better Mus’ Come. - HUFFINGTON
POST | Craig Carpenter youtube.com/jrwatkis IG: @jrwatkis
twitter.com/jrwatkis Links: www.sprinterthefilm.com
www.planbfree.comwww.affrm.com Contact: storm@stormsaulter.com
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