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At last, after 40 years, through newly discovered footage and astonishing interviews with the major players – a definitive account of one of the most significant events in Caribbean history – the Black Power revolution and army mutiny of 1970 in Trinidad and Tobago.

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  • Tuesday, November 1, 2011

    '70: Now Available in Canada!

    ’70: Remembering a Revolution – the critically-acclaimed documentary film about the 1970 Black Power uprising in Trinidad and Tobago – was recently awarded the prestigious jury prize for Best Local Feature Film at the 2011 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival.  Since the film’s successful screening at the festival, there has been tremendous diaspora interest in [...]

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  • Thursday, October 6, 2011

    T&T Media Highlight '70's Win

    One of Trinidad and Tobago’s daily newspapers, Newsday, featured an article about ’70: Remembering a Revolution being awarded the Jury Prize for Best Local Feature, Documentary, at the 2011 Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival, along with photo coverage of the film’s Executive Producer, The Honourable Minister of Trade and Industry, Stephen Cadiz, accepting the award [...]

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  • Monday, October 3, 2011

    Breaking News: '70 Wins for Best Documentary

    ’70: Remembering a Revolution has won the coveted Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival Jury Prize for Best Local Feature, Documentary at the awards ceremony earlier this evening!  The prize money for the award is $20,000 and the producers and director are thrilled about the win!  The film was very well received, both by critics and [...]

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A Documentary Film

Directed by Alex de Verteuil and Elizabeth Topp
Produced by Stephen Cadiz
Edited by Luke Paddington

Production house:
Pearl & Dean (Caribbean) Ltd.,
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago

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