DVD TO RAISE FUNDS FOR GRENADA HURRICANE RELIEF




 
GRENADA: THE MAROON SPIRIT, a new documentary film by Pumpkinhead 
Production Company to donate portion of sales to Grenada Maroon Fund
 
UPDATED NEWS STORY: OCTOBER 29/06
An enthusiastic crowd gathered on Sunday, October 29 at the Pacific Cinematheque Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia to attend the premiere screening of the documentary film, Grenada: The Maroon Spirit. The documentary was filmed on the island of Grenada in November 2004 and shows the devastating impact of Hurricane Ivan and the incredible effort the Grenadian people made to rebuild their country. The Grenada Cultural Association of BC served up Caribbean patties and sugar cake amongst other goodies to the eager crowd. Information on vacationing in Grenada was available and the flag of Grenada flew in the lobby. A lively question and answer session followed the film as people were keen to learn more about Grenada. The event was organized by the Pumpkinhead Production Company, producer of the film and supported by the Grenada Cultural Association of British Columbia. The screening was seeking to increase the public's awareness of the history and culture of Grenada and the money raised will go for projects in Grenada. The DVD can be ordered on line at www.grenadamaroonspirit.com or www.grenadamarket.com or by sending a cheque or money order for $19.95 CDN to P.O. Box 283, 720 6th Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 3C5. The Pumpkinhead Production Company is donating 20% of gross sales to the Grenada Cultural Association of BC for projects in Grenada.

For further information contact: David Maidman Producer Pumpkinhead Production Company
P.O. Box 283
720 6th Street
New Westminster, BC
V3L 3C5
Phone: (604) 515-1947 Cell: (778) 996-1944
Email: producer@pumpkinheadproductions.ca
What happens when a small Caribbean island is hit by a massive 
hurricane?  How does a country cope when 90% of their homes are 
destroyed or damaged?   What happens when your agricultural sector is 
wrecked and your major export crop will take years to recover?  What 
are the hopes of the people for the future under such conditions?  
These are some of the questions that GRENADA: THE MAROON SPIRIT hopes 
to answer for people.  This new production by the Pumpkinhead 
Production Company was filmed on the island of Grenada in the Eastern 
Caribbean in November of 2004, two months after Hurricane Ivan 
devastated the island nation on September 7.
 
Traveling throughout Grenada and its sister island of Carriacou, 
GRENADA: THE MAROON SPIRIT interviews people from all walks of life, 
hearing about their experiences with the deadly hurricane and their 
efforts to rebuild their lives.  They tell of the deadly winds, the 
flying debris and the resulting destruction.  Their stories of working 
together with their neighbours, as a community to quickly get back on 
their feet are inspiring and educational.  They credit Hurricane Ivan 
with rekindling the “Maroon Spirit” amongst the population.  The actual 
live footage of Hurricane Ivan shows the deadly force that these brave 
people had to face.
 
The film places Hurricane Ivan within a historical context by 
interviewing two of Grenada’s foremost historians, author and historian 
George Brizan and Beverly Steele, author and Head Tutor at T.A. 
Marryshow House, Grenada campus of the University of the West Indies 
about Grenada’s past.  This is a past that includes mass suicides, 
civil wars, dictatorships, revolutions, and invasions.  Brenda Hood, 
Minister of Tourism, tells of the hurricane’s affect on the government 
and its efforts to rebuild their country.
 
GRENADA: THE MAROON SPIRIT is a fifty-minute documentary film.  It is 
the first feature length film by the Pumpkinhead Production Company, an 
independent film production house located in New Westminster, British 
Columbia, Canada.  The DVD is being sold online at 
www.grenadamaroonspirit.com or by mailing Pumpkinhead Production 
Company, P.O. Box 283, 720 6th Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 3C5.  
Pumpkinhead is committed to donating a portion of every sale to the 

Maroon Spirit Fund to aid in Grenada’s recovery

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