caribbean narratives, especially those centered on LGBTQ+ experiences, remain underrepresented in film and media. The upcoming caribbean film Networking & arts night aims to address this imbalance by providing a platform for creators to come together and share their work.
Meet the Team Behind the Event
The event is the brainchild of a talented team of producers, each with a unique perspective and skillset.
- Danielle Fuller, a filmmaker based in both Kingston, Jamaica, and New York, brings her expertise in bridging gaps in Black & West Indian storytelling. Her NYU Tisch education and Fulbright Research-Arts Grant have equipped her to produce high-quality content that highlights underrepresented voices.
- Denyvi Rose, a Filipino-American filmmaker and NYU graduate, has extensive festival experience and works closely with an Academy Award-nominated director. Her productions have consistently pushed the boundaries of creative storytelling.
- Matthew Noel, founder of Sol Media, brings his video production and digital marketing expertise to the table. His company’s commitment to elevating creative storytelling makes him an invaluable partner in this project.
Event Highlights
The Caribbean film networking & Arts Night is more than just an event – it’s an experience that will leave you inspired and connected.
- Artist Exhibition: Meet Corrine Jasmin, a talented artist whose work will be featured in the exhibition.
- Special Guest Performance: Get ready for a night of entertainment as a special guest performer takes the stage.
- Short Film Teaser Screening of Farrin: Catch a glimpse of the independent film that is pushing the boundaries of storytelling.
Words from the Filmmakers
The creators behind the event are passionate about showcasing authentic storytelling that challenges norms and expands representation.
“Caribbean narratives, especially those centered on LGBTQ+ experiences, remain underrepresented in film and media. This event is a much-needed platform for creators to come together and share their work. We’re excited to see the impact it will have on the community.”
— Danielle Fuller
“I’m thrilled to be a part of this event, which highlights the importance of diverse storytelling. The Caribbean Film Networking & Arts Night is a celebration of creativity, community, and connection.”
— Denyvi Rose
Join Us!
We invite you to join the Caribbean-Diaspora, NYC filmmaking community, queer creatives, and art enthusiasts for an unforgettable night of connection, celebration, and visibility.
| Date: | April 30, 2025 |
| Time: | 8:30 PM |
| Location: | HAAM Restaurant (234 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211) |
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be a part of this inspiring event.
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