Bim
1974 Trinidad and Tobago film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Bim (disambiguation).
Bim is a 1974 Trinidad and Tobago film written by Raoul Pantin and directed by Hugh A. Robertson. It was described by Bruce Paddington as "one of the most important films to be produced in Trinidad and Tobago and ... one of the classics of Caribbean cinema".[1]
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Directed by | Hugh A. Robertson |
Written by | Raoul Pantin |
Produced by | Harbance Kumar Hugh A. Robertson Suzanne Robertson |
Starring | Ralph Maharaj Anand Maharaj Anna Seerattan Wilbur Holder Lawrence Goldstraw Joseph Gilbert Hamilton Parris Neville Labastide |
Cinematography | Bruce G. Sparks |
Edited by | Paul L. Evans |
Music by | Andre Michael Tanker |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Trinidad and Tobago |
Languages | Trinidadian and Tobagonian English Trinidadian Hindustani |
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In 1975 at the United States Virgin Islands Film Festival in St Thomas, Bim won a gold medal special jury award as "a film of unusual merit".