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Prologue: Decline of the Communal element

“Hollywood really became entrenched across society and in all sorts of different ways that went way beyond just going to the cinema or to be entertained. And that effect is still felt today. But of course the way the films were seen by Caribbean audiences was very particularly Caribbean. There was a tradition of interacting with the cinema that was being seen, talking back to the screen, people commenting in the cinemas, particularly down in the pit as it was known as, the cheap seats as opposed to the more expensive seats in the balcony. All that’s gone now, there are the multiplexes now for those who still go to the cinema and you know, the tradition of talking back to the screen has all but disappeared. It was a way of Caribbean people inserting themselves into the drama and making themselves part of what they were witnessing. I have to say I don’t know to what extent that tradition extended to the diaspora. For example, when Caribbean audiences saw The Harder They Come in cinemas in London in the 1970s, how did they respond? Were they reacting to the film the way audiences in Kingston were reacting? It’s a good question, but just to say that the rich tradition is all but gone now. It’s also because cinema viewing habits have changed. We don’t go to the cinema as we used to.”

Ali, Jonathan (2022). An interview with Lisa Harewood and Jonathan Ali, The Twelve30 Collective. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies. Vol. 19, Issue. By Hanna Klien-Thomas of Oxford Brookes University, UK. Retrieved at https://www.participations.org/19-01-16-klien-thomas


A Retrospective on Caribbean Cinema


Written by: WI of The Future Staff

Date: June 2nd, 2025

INTRODUCTION: A Fractured Lineage: Post-Colonial Identity Crisis


The Influence of BrandinG


CONTEMPORARY CINEMA: Art and Imitation


Lack of Infrastructure


Margins of the Margins – Material Limitations


References / Suggested Viewing

  • Green Days by the River (2017)
  • The Harder They Come (1972)
  • Pressure (1976)
  • Moko Jumbie (2017)
  • Bim (1975)
  • Smile Orange (1976)
  • City of God (Brazil, 2002) – for comparative study
  • Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Thailand, 2010)

Further Reading

  • Lisa Harewood & Jonathan Ali, The Twelve30 Collective
  • Hanna Klien-Thomas, Oxford Brookes University
  • Octavio Paz, The Labyrinth of Solitude


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