« OPAL est un film sur l’inceste dont le but est de dénoncer »

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Alain Bidard, réalisateur de Battledream Chronicle et OPAL

Alain Bidard est un réalisateur martiniquais, originaire de Saint-Joseph. À 44 ans, il détient un palmarès élogieux pour ses nombreuses réalisations cinématographiques. Focus sur son parcours et son long-métrage OPAL, qui enchaîne les récompenses partout à travers le monde. 

D’où vient cette passion pour le film d’animation ?

J’ai toujours aimé le dessin. Je dessine depuis l’âge de trois ans. Très tôt, j’ai voulu créer des histoires, donc très vite je me suis tourné vers la bande dessinée. Puis j’ai naturellement voulu me diriger vers le cinéma. À l’époque, il y avait le Club Dorothée et pas mal de dessins animés qui étaient inspirants et qui donnaient envie de créer. C’est cela qui m’a vraiment donné envie d’en réaliser, notamment en…


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Une première édition qui en appelle déjà d’autres

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Saint-Pierre

Pour un coup d’essai, ce fut un coup de maître. La première édition de « Saint-Pierre by night » a mis de l’ambiance dans les rues de la ville. Le public avait le choix entre trois lieux et trois ambiances différentes.

Vendredi soir, trois sites de la ville ont connu une belle effervescence : le marché couvert avec les vétérans de l’Assaut de Saint-Pierre, la place Glacière, sur le front de mer avec le groupe Sé Zig la, et la place de la Roxelane pour un open micro animé par Eddy Borderan et Radio Fréquence Caraïbes.  

La pluie intermittente a quelque peu gâché les festivités, limitant les noctambules dans leurs déplacements d’un point à un autre. Sous le marché de la place Bertin, le public a…


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La Martinique s’est bien comportée

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CYCLISME. Tour de Guyane. 31e édition

La sélection a terminé l’épreuve, disputée du 14 au 21 août, sur une victoire de Kyllian Boscher, dans les rues de Cayenne. Âgé de dix-neuf ans, le benjamin de l’équipe a réglé lors de l’ultime étape, dimanche, au sprint, une cinquantaine de coureurs, tous aguerris à cet exercice de vélocité.

De retour en Martinique lundi en début d’après-midi, la délégation est arrivée à l’aéroport les mains chargées de trophées. Alfred Defontis, président du Comité régional, avait fait le déplacement pour accueillir les sélectionnés. 

Les six coureurs : Edwin Nubul, 23 ans ; son frère, Owan Nubul, 25 ans ; Mickaël Laurent, 42 ans ; Marc Flavien, 32 ans ; Kyllian Boscher, 19 ans, et Jonathan Etiennar 28 ans, ont été de brillants animateurs de l’épreuve.

Néanmoins, la victoire…


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Rentrée scolaire : l’habillement, un coût exorbitant

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À quelques jours de la rentrée, les familles affluent dans les magasins spécialistes de l’uniforme scolaire pour rhabiller leurs enfants des pieds à la tête. Entre les polos, chemises ou t-shirts imposés par le règlement de certains établissements, il faut généralement y rajouter les pantalons et chaussures. Des dépenses conséquentes même si les enseignes font de leur mieux pour compenser l’augmentation des coûts. 

La file d’attente s’allonge aussi bien à la caisse que devant les cabines d’essayage. « À qui le tour s’il vous plaît ? », s’enquiert Daher Almerai, tout en envoyant des messages vocaux à un de ses salariés dans l’arrière-boutique pour demander un polo supplémentaire. En ce mardi matin, le gérant du magasin Lorenzo, à l’angle des rues Blénac et Isambert à Fort-de-France, semble débordé par l’afflux de clients venus acheter polos, chemises ou encore jeans nécessaires…


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Entertainer ‘Poor and Boasy’ pleads guilty to fraud charges Loop Jamaica

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Entertainer ‘Poor and Boasy’ pleaded guilty to fraud charges when he appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Tuesday.

He is to return in November when a social enquiry report is expected to be presented.

The deejay, whose given name is Omar Johnson, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud, uttering forged document and obtaining money by means of false pretence.

It is alleged that ‘Poor and Boasy’ collected money amounting to US$1,000 from a deejay who had asked him to convert the cash to Jamaican dollars. The deejay who Poor and Boasy collected the money from had allegedly returned from overseas after doing a show.

‘Poor and Boasy’ is then alleged to have given the money that he collected in a sealed envelope to the complainant and received J$70,000 in return. It was later revealed that all the bills that the complainant got had the same serial number.

A report was made to the police and ‘Poor and Boasy’ was arrested and charged.

Judge Lori-Ann Cole-Montague was going to put a stop order on the artiste, which would have prevented him from leaving the country. However, ‘Poor and Boasy’, who was without an attorney, begged the judge for a break as he has an upcoming show in Trinidad.

She relented on issuing the stop order, saying that she did not want to prevent the artiste from making a living but the entertainer must report to the Half-Way-Tree Police Station weekly.

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Mira con Dios a salba mi,

Tur mi confiansa ta den djE, 

Mi n’ tin miedo: 

Señor Dios ta mi forsa, mi refugio.

E mes t’Esun cu a salba mi.

Isaías 12:2 

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*13-02-1948 – †22-08-2022 

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JOËL, passionné d’aviation et surdoué du pilotage

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À tout juste 19 ans, Joël Accamah a déjà obtenu, avec brio, toutes les qualifications nécessaires pour devenir pilote commercial. Féru d’aviation depuis sa plus tendre enfance, le jeune prodige originaire d’Ajoupa-Bouillon postule désormais auprès des compagnies aériennes du monde entier afin de se faire embaucher comme copilote sur les ATR, prélude à la réalisation de son rêve de devenir, dans quelques années, commandant de bord sur des appareils long-courrier.

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Mohit: Government must help vulnerable children return to school

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Chaguanas East MP Vandana Mohit during a debate in Parliament in 2020. File photo/Office of the Parliament. –

With less than two weeks before the new school term reopens, Opposition MP Vandana Mohit said her office has been besieged by families seeking help to purchase school books and uniforms so their children can get an education.

From the United National Congress (UNC) platform on Monday night, Mohit made an appeal for government to help vulnerable families who, she said, were struggling to put food on their tables, much less attend to their children’s back-to-school needs.

She called on Social Development Minister Donna Cox to assist families who lost their jobs and are yet to buy books for their charges, 12 days before the school term reopens.

She repeated a call by Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar for a one-time uniform grant for vulnerable families, which had not elicited a response from government.

“Yet they preach youth and youths are our future. This year I got the most request for assistance regarding back to school over any of the years I have served before.

“Since last week, I have been looking at book lists, after book lists after book lists. I am not helping just to get votes.”

She said her assistance was meant to prevent people from making a decision as to whether to put food on the table or buy books to ensure their children benefited from an education.

Her Couva North colleague, Ravi Ratiram also focused on the failing education system, from the cancellation of the laptop programme, dismantling of the GATE programme, reduction in the number of government scholarships, to the large percentage of SEA students who scored below 50 per cent.

“Great is the failure of the PNM,” Ratiram said, reworking the PNM’s mantra.

On the issue of improved water supply to Brickfield and surrounding areas in his constituency, he referred to Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales recommitment to the project at last October Budget Standing Finance Committee meeting.

In May, 2022, when an update was requested, Gonzales responded that the project was due to commence in two to three weeks, and the third phase of the Appoo Settlement was due to commence in one month’s time.

Ratiram said his office made enquiries of WASA on Monday and were informed that those projects were yet to go out for tender.

Although he joined with farmers in a protest outside the Agri Investment Forum Expo II held over the weekend, Ratiram said he was glad farmers had an opportunity to showcase their products but he said there were adversities in the sector that craved urgent attention.

Ratiram showed several video clips of the damage flooding had wreaked on certain farmers and their livelihood. He said farmers were denied proper access roads, incentives, safety and security against praedial larceny and piracy, for fisherfolks.

He accused the Commissioner of State lands of attempting to “bully” some farmers out of their plots of land that were inaccessible due to flooding or poor roads.

As the country prepares to celebrate its 60th anniversary of Independence, Ratiram opined, “we are still far from being independent.

“It is only when a country can feed itself, that we can be independent. In order to realise true independence, we need to be free of Keith Rowley and the PNM Government.

“So, Prime Minister Rowley, for this Independence Day, I ask you to free us.

“Free us from crime and praedial larceny. Free us from geographic discrimination. Free us from your government’s abuse. Free us from your nepotism and corruption. Free us from a Cabinet that is filled with dishonesty by saying everything and doing nothing.”

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Silver Dollar casino robbed of $92,000 in cash

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Tobago police are on the hunt for three men who robbed the Silver Dollar casino of more than $90,000 in cash, on Monday.

Reports are that around 11:55pm, the men, one of whom had a gun, entered the casino, located on the first floor of Shirvan Plaza and stole around $92,000 from the vault.

The men, who entered the casino from the back of Shirvan Plaza, then ran out of the building with the cash.

Shirvan Plaza is located several metres away from the Shirvan Police Station.

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Ascension Premier League kicks off Friday

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Tobago Football Association president Everton Alfred – DAVID REID

THE COMMUNITIES across Tobago, will have the opportunity to express their passion and camaraderie towards their teams, as the Tobago Football Association (TFA)-organised Ascension Premier league, kicks off at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, on Friday.

The appetiser at 5.30 pm, will feature an eastern conference match-up between Sidey’s FC of Speyside and Roxborough Lakers. Bethel United versus Hill United of Patience Hill, will headline a western conference game at 7.30 pm.

The format of the 2022 competition, following a two-year absence due to the covid19 virus, will feature 21 teams, divided in three groups of seven, in the western, eastern and central zones.

The final, with a jackpot of $30,000, will be decided following a knockout round of games, among the top two teams from each conference, and the two best third place finishers.

The commencement of the league will face one minor hiccup, as general secretary of the TFA, Jomo Pitt, tendered his resignation to the board, effective August 28.

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While no reason was given for his sudden notification, in his letter to TFA president Everton Alfred, Pitt, a former Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Secretary for Sports and Youth Affairs, thanked the board and member clubs for the opportunity to serve as general secretary, and wished the association all the best in their future endeavours.

The eastern conference teams are Charlotteville Police Youth Club, Sidey’s FC, Roxborough Lakers, Belle Garden FC, Goodwood FC, Georgia FC and Youth Stars of Argyle, while the central conference will comprise Calder Hall FC, Mason Hall Police Youth Club, Signal Hill United, Stokely Vale FC of Plymouth, Golden Lane FC, Bertille St Clair’s Academy and Leeds United of Whim.

The western conference will feature Black Rock FC, St Clair Coaching School, Carnbee/Mt Pleasant, Bethel United, Lambeau United, Hills United and 1976 FC Phoenix.

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