The guests this week were Jian Hennings and Sophie Walcott. They first met in film school on Jian's short film turned feature "Back to Freeport," and Sophie was the editor. Since then, they have collaborated on film projects and commercials. They are not only partners in film but partners in life.
Having completed his Film Production/Film Studies Degree in 2017, Jian
Hennings spent the following two years developing screenplays for film
and television while working as a camera operator, producer, and
director on several corporate video projects and commercials. In 2019,
he was awarded the Take One Film Grant by the Trinidad and Tobago
government, an initiative that allowed first-time directors an
opportunity to produce a feature-length film. This project resulted in
"Grace & Saleem", a romantic comedy that explored the relationship
between a Muslim man and a free-spirited woman over three distinct time periods. "Grace & Saleem" received film festival screenings throughout the world, and was honoured with the ‘Audience Award - Feature Narrative’ and ‘Best Feature’ prizes at the Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival and the Caribbean Tales International Film Festival.
Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Sophie Walcott started her film career
editing the student film "Back to Freeport". Since then Sophie has
worked as an editor and assistant director on numerous commercial and
television projects. In 2019, Sophie produced the feature film "Grace
& Saleem". Sophie is now a Director for Sandpaper Pictures, which
aims to create culturally relevant artistic films and Southbound Media,
which aims to develop TV and web projects centered around Trinbago
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