NEWS FROM THE FILM & TELEVISION COMMISSION
From the desk of Craig Woods, Commissioner
As part of the Film and Television Commission’s outreach to Bahamian filmmakers abroad, we try to promote their work where possible. Kendrick Andrews is a third year film student at The Art Institute of Georgia. He has worked as an intern or volunteer on such projects as WBEC-TV Public Television Ft. Lauderdale, Georgia Production Partnerships, Health Prevention Institute, New York City, Zamar Group and Media Enterprises, Nassau and many others. Kendrick is presently competing in Campus Movie Festival, the world’s largest student film festival which screens almost 1500 student films.
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The Spanish film Kendrick wrote and directed entitled, “Mi Amor” ,won Best Drama and Best Audio. For winning Kendrick received some cool prizes and was sent on to the next round; the Regionals. This means that “Mi Amor” will compete against all the other schools in the Region (Georgia, Florida, Alabama and North Carolina) on 27th March in Atlanta. So far Kendrick’s film is the highest ranked for the region and if he wins at this level, he advances to the international level, then to Los Angeles to participate in the finale at Paramount Studios.
Here are a few photos of Kendrick directing “Mi Amor.”


