We interview Rachel Moseley-Wood, a lecturer in Film Studies and Literature at the University of West Indies, Mona, Jamaica.
Rachel published the book 'Show Us as We Are: Place, Nation & Identity in Jamaican Film' and more recently she has been researching colonial film in the British West Indies and charting the film culture of the 1950s.
We talk to Rachel about the significance of cinema in the 1950's Caribbean in regards to nation formation, the origins of the Jamaican Film Unit, how films were distributed and much more.
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