Trailer released for Bahamian film, “On the Wings of Men”

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Trailer released for Bahamian film, “On the Wings of Men”
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Bahamian film maker, Calvin Harris is pleased to present the trailer for his documentary film called “On the Wings of Men” about the Life & Times of the late Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling.

In this film he interviews many political figures from The Bahamas.Watch the film’s trailer within which features Dr. Myles Monroe, Frank Wilson, Loftus Roker, the Rt Hon Perry Christie, Senator Allyson Maynard-Gibson, Leslie Pindling, Bishop Neil Ellis, Charles Carter, Sir Aurthur Foulkes, John Marshall, the Rt Hon Paul Adderley, and Sir Orville TurnquestFilm Synopsis: “On the Wings of Men” is about the Life & Times of the late Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling; first ever Prime Minister of the Bahamas. 
Sir Lynden was born in Nassau, Bahamas in 1930. He was the only child to Viola & Arnold Pindling. His father was a policeman who originated from Jamaica. His parents, wanting the best education for their son, dedicated all of their resources to send him to England for a college education. Sir Lynden didn’t disappoint them, returning home in 1952 with his Law Degree from the University of London, 
He became a lawyer, and was later called to the Bahamas Bar in June 1953. Wanting to see a change in the political landscape in the Bahamas, Sir Lynden decided to join an up and coming political group known as the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), headed by then leader and founder; H.M Taylor. Not satisfied with the direction of the party, Sir Lynden was eventually elected leader of the PLP in 1956.  
His ultimate goal, along with the other members of the PLP, was to fight for equal rights for every Bahamian, especially the black majority. They constantly appealed to the British Parliament to revise the Constitution so that all adults regardless of race or wealth would have an equal opportunity to vote towards the political future of the country. Towards this goal, Pindling and the PLP fought an uphill battle against the white British Oligarchy of White Merchants ruling the country at that time. A group known as the Bay Street Boys.  
Pindling, in 1956 married a light skinned island girl from Andros named Marguerite McKenzie. They eventually had four children; Obi, Leslie, Monique, & Michelle. 

Pindling showed his political talent by bringing the world’s attention to the black man’s plight. With the support from such notable black leaders of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States; Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., & the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Pindling continued his antics until he wore down the White Oligarchy and eventually lead the PLP to a landslide victory January 10th, 1967. 

With the title of Premier (1967-1969), Pindling eventually became Prime Minister (1969 -1992) of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. He successfully led the country to Independence from England July 10th, 1973. 
In 1983, Prime Minister, Lynden Pindling became The Right Honorable Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, after being knighted by Queen.   

Pindling’s life wasn’t without controversy. He faced two major hurdles in the 1980’s. First, his decision, along with then Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, to push the political process forward which lead to the release of prisoner Nelson Mandela, who eventually became President of South Africa. To show his appreciation, Nelson Mandela first flight from prison was to the Bahamas, to personally thank his good friend, a fellow student at the University of London in the 1950’s, Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling. 

His second major obstacle was being accused as a drug conspirator by the United States Government. After a year long Royal Commission of Inquiry in 1984, Pindling was cleared of any and all charges. Though his reputation challenged, Pindling still lead the PLP to another election victory in 1987. This would be his last term as reining Prime Minister. He would eventually serve 5 consecutive terms (25 years), the longest only behind Cuba’s Fidel Castro.  

In the 1992, Pindling & PLP was defeated by a former protégée of Pindling; The Right Honorable Hubert Ingraham and the Free National Movement (FNM).  

Before retiring from politics in 1997, Pindling faced his third Commission of Inquiry. This time regarding the Hotel Corporation. Defended by The Right Honorable Perry Christie, another protégée of Pindling’s, he was again cleared of all charges.  

Diagnosed with prostate Cancer, Pindling eventually died August, 26th 2000. He was laid to rest in September 4th, 2000.  

Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, who many Bahamians referred to as “ Black Moses”, will forever be remembered as man, though faced with many controversies, still carries the mantle “ Father of the Nation”. 






ABOUT CALVIN HARRIS: 

Calvin Dwight Harris was born on the sunny Caribbean island of New Providence, which is among the seven hundred islands and chains that make up the Bahamas. In 1988, at the age of 18, Calvin left home on a track and field scholarship to attend Murray State University. After transferring to the University of Idaho in 1990, Calvin graduated with an Engineering Degree in 1994 and soon afterward moved to Denver, Colorado. His love for watching movies and a passion to one day make a difference in the film industry is what inspired Calvin to become a film maker.
With an inspired vision, Calvin founded Harris Entertainment in the spring of 2004. The first film released under the Harris Entertainment banner was; “The Great Recession”. This film  explores the history of America’s Economic woes from the Great Depression to the current financial meltdown facing the United States. Many of the country’s best economist are calling this current storm; “The Great Recession”. This film, completed in the spring of 2010, is currently out to several distributors in the United States.
Calvin’s second feature length film; “On the Wings of Men”, is about the Life & Times of the first ever Prime Minister of the Bahamas; Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling and his fight against US foreign policies in the1980’s.  This film is currently in post production with an anticipated release date of December, 2010.
Calvin has also co-written several screenplays including “Cable Cal Center” and “Black Moses”. “Cable Call Center” is about a group of employees who band together to blackmail the Vice President of Cable World into a one year severance package before their jobs are outsourced to a company in India.  

“Black Moses” is the narrative script that was developed about the Life of Sir Lynden. Calvin hopes to use the projected success of the feature length documentary film about Sir Lynden’s life; “On the Wings of Men”, as a vehicle to secure funding to eventually bring this film “Black Moses” to the Big Screen.

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On the Wings of Men wins Best Documentary at BIFF

Nassau, Bahamas – Competition winners at the 8th Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) were revealed on December 4th at the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island. Winners were announced by their respective juries.

“On the Wings of Men” a film about the life and times of the the first black premier of the Colony of the Bahama Islands, Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling came out on top receiving the Audience Award for Best Documentary. 

Director Calvin Dwight Harris (USA/Bahamas) was on hand to receive the award for his film featuring interviews by many political figures from The Bahamas.

“We are ecstatic! All of the hard work has paid off,” said the Bahamian filmmaker. “I was truly surprised by the win. There were a lot of great films that were screened from all parts of the world. It was an honor to win, especially with this film depicting the life of the late Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling. We had a full house with standing room only during the final screening on the weekend.”

Thursday December 8th, 2011 an Official Red Carpet Event of the film will be held at the JFK Galleria Cinemas. The Rt. Honourable Perry Christie and Mrs. Christie have been confirmed to attend as well as Branville McCartney, head off the Democratic National Alliance (DNA), and Cabinet members from both the PLP and FNM. 

The film opens to the public at the JFK Galleria on Friday, December 9th. 
 Offering thanks after the award, Harris said, “I would like to thank my twin brother & Executive Producer Kevin “Minister K” Harris. My associate producer William Reed, cinematographer Gary Otte, makeup artist Annette Simpson, music composers Vadim Arushanov & Rick Gardner, and my editor Matt Cook. We would also like to say a Special Thank you to both Craig Woods, Bahamas Film Commissioner, and Camille Taylor from the Ministry of Tourism. I also want to thank everyone who came out and saw the film and took the time to vote.”

Watch the film’s trailer within which features Dr. Myles Monroe, Frank Wilson, Loftus Roker, the Rt Hon Perry Christie, Senator Allyson Maynard-Gibson, Leslie Pindling, Bishop Neil Ellis, Charles Carter, Sir Aurthur Foulkes, John Marshall, the Rt Hon Paul Adderley, and Sir Orville Turnquest

Film Synopsis: “On the Wings of Men” is about the Life & Times of the late Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling; first ever Prime Minister of the Bahamas. 

Sir Lynden was born in Nassau, Bahamas in 1930. He was the only child to Viola & Arnold Pindling. His father was a policeman who originated from Jamaica. His parents, wanting the best education for their son, dedicated all of their resources to send him to England for a college education. Sir Lynden didn’t disappoint them, returning home in 1952 with his Law Degree from the University of London, 

He became a lawyer, and was later called to the Bahamas Bar in June 1953. Wanting to see a change in the political landscape in the Bahamas, Sir Lynden decided to join an up and coming political group known as the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), headed by then leader and founder; H.M Taylor. Not satisfied with the direction of the party, Sir Lynden was eventually elected leader of the PLP in 1956.  

His ultimate goal, along with the other members of the PLP, was to fight for equal rights for every Bahamian, especially the black majority. They constantly appealed to the British Parliament to revise the Constitution so that all adults regardless of race or wealth would have an equal opportunity to vote towards the political future of the country. Towards this goal, Pindling and the PLP fought an uphill battle against the white British Oligarchy of White Merchants ruling the country at that time. A group known as the Bay Street Boys.  

Pindling, in 1956 married a light skinned island girl from Andros named Marguerite McKenzie. They eventually had four children; Obi, Leslie, Monique, & Michelle. 

Pindling showed his political talent by bringing the world’s attention to the black man’s plight. With the support from such notable black leaders of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States; Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., & the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Pindling continued his antics until he wore down the White Oligarchy and eventually lead the PLP to a landslide victory January 10th, 1967. 

With the title of Premier (1967-1969), Pindling eventually became Prime Minister (1969 -1992) of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. He successfully led the country to Independence from England July 10th, 1973. 

In 1983, Prime Minister, Lynden Pindling became The Right Honorable Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, after being knighted by Queen.   

Pindling’s life wasn’t without controversy. He faced two major hurdles in the 1980’s. First, his decision, along with then Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, to push the political process forward which lead to the release of prisoner Nelson Mandela, who eventually became President of South Africa. To show his appreciation, Nelson Mandela first flight from prison was to the Bahamas, to personally thank his good friend, a fellow student at the University of London in the 1950’s, Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling. 

His second major obstacle was being accused as a drug conspirator by the United States Government. After a year long Royal Commission of Inquiry in 1984, Pindling was cleared of any and all charges. Though his reputation challenged, Pindling still lead the PLP to another election victory in 1987. This would be his last term as reining Prime Minister. He would eventually serve 5 consecutive terms (25 years), the longest only behind Cuba’s Fidel Castro.  

In the 1992, Pindling & PLP was defeated by a former protégée of Pindling; The Right Honorable Hubert Ingraham and the Free National Movement (FNM).  

Before retiring from politics in 1997, Pindling faced his third Commission of Inquiry. This time regarding the Hotel Corporation. Defended by The Right Honorable Perry Christie, another protégée of Pindling’s, he was again cleared of all charges.  

Diagnosed with prostate Cancer, Pindling eventually died August, 26th 2000. He was laid to rest in September 4th, 2000.  

Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, who many Bahamians referred to as “ Black Moses”, will forever be remembered as man, though faced with many controversies, still carries the mantle “ Father of the Nation”. 

ABOUT CALVIN HARRIS: 

Calvin Dwight Harris was born on the sunny Caribbean island of New Providence, which is among the seven hundred islands and chains that make up the Bahamas. In 1988, at the age of 18, Calvin left home on a track and field scholarship to attend Murray State University. After transferring to the University of Idaho in 1990, Calvin graduated with an Engineering Degree in 1994 and soon afterward moved to Denver, Colorado. His love for watching movies and a passion to one day make a difference in the film industry is what inspired Calvin to become a film maker.

With an inspired vision, Calvin founded Harris Entertainment in the spring of 2004. The first film released under the Harris Entertainment banner was; “The Great Recession”. This film  explores the history of America’s Economic woes from the Great Depression to the current financial meltdown facing the United States. Many of the country’s best economist are calling this current storm; “The Great Recession”. This film, completed in the spring of 2010, is currently out to several distributors in the United States.

Calvin’s second feature length film; “On the Wings of Men”, is about the Life & Times of the first ever Prime Minister of the Bahamas; Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling and his fight against US foreign policies in the1980’s.  This film is currently in post production with an anticipated release date of December, 2010.

Calvin has also co-written several screenplays including “Cable Cal Center” and “Black Moses”. “Cable Call Center” is about a group of employees who band together to blackmail the Vice President of Cable World into a one year severance package before their jobs are outsourced to a company in India.  
“Black Moses” is the narrative script that was developed about the Life of Sir Lynden. Calvin hopes to use the projected success of the feature length documentary film about Sir Lynden’s life; “On the Wings of Men”, as a vehicle to secure funding to eventually bring this film “Black Moses” to the Big Screen.

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Calvin Dwight Harris | Writer/Director/Producer

Calvin Dwight Harris, was born on the sunny Caribbean island of New Providence, which is among the seven hundred islands and chains that make up the Bahamas. In 1988, at the age of 18, Calvin left home on a track and field scholarship to attend Murray State University. After transferring to the University of Idaho in 1990, Calvin graduated with an Engineering Degree in 1994 and soon afterward moved to Denver, Colorado. His love for watching movies and a passion to one day make a difference in the film industry is what inspired Calvin to become a filmmaker.

With an inspired vision, Calvin founded Harris Entertainment in the spring of 2004. The first film released under the Harris Entertainment banner was; “On The Wings of Men”. This film explored the life of the first Prime Minister of the Bahamas; Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, and his fight against US foreign policies in the 1980’s during the drug war. This film was released in 2012. On The Wings of Men won the audience award for Best Documentary Film at the 8th Annual Bahamas International Film Festival (2011) and was nominated for Best Documentary Film at the Montreal Black International Film Festival (2012) & the Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival (2012).

Calvin Dwight Harris is currently Producing the upcoming feature documentary film entitled; “Perfect Feet” the Movie. Perfect Feet the Movie is a feature-length documentary film about one man’s journey to find the perfect set of feet. This movie is scheduled for release in 2019.

Because of his work on Perfect Feet the Movie, Mr. Harris became inspired to create a New Diabetes campaign called “Show Me Your Feet”. This campaign was designed to raise awareness about the issues diabetics may face with their feet & raise money to find an eventual cure for diabetes.

Calvin Dwight Harris career in the film industry has grown as a Writer, Director, Producer.

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William Reed | Executive Producer

William Reed was born on July 28, 1984. He grew up in the beautiful city of Virginia Beach VA where he would occasionally participate in several of his schools theater productions. After graduating from high school, William attended the local community college and soon after transferred to Old Dominion University. Unsure of what to major in, William decided to take a break from school and move to Denver, CO in 2004. While living in Denver,

William met future filmmaker Calvin Dwight Harris. They both shared the interest of film making. In the spring of 2006 William moved to Los Angeles CA to continue to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Mr. Reed’s big break came when he was offered an Associate Produce role in award winning documentary film; “On The Wings of Men”. This film is about the first Prime Minister of The Bahamas; Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, and his fight against US foreign policies in the 1980’s during the drug war.

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His Excellency Sir Clifford Darling – (02-06-1922) – (12-27-2011)

A former Progressive Liberal Party Member of Parliament for Englerston, Sir Clifford was born on February 6, 1922, at Acklins Island to Charles and Aremilia Darling. He attended the Acklins Public School and public schools in New Providence. The former taxicab driver served as general secretary of The Bahamas Taxicab Union for eight years and as president for 10.

His Excellency Sir Clifford Darling, KT., J.P., is the fourth Bahamian-born Governor General of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Sir Clifford was sworn in at Government House on January 2, 1992, by Chief Justice Joaquim Gonsalves-Sabola, succeeding His Excellency Sir Henry Taylor, Kt., J.P who retired on January 1. Sir Clifford died on December 27, 2011. He was 89-years-old.

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Gary Otte | Director of Photography

An artist with light, color and motion, Gary Otte brings a creative eye as director of photography to the look of movies, documentaries and commercials.

His talent is exhibited in the camera angles and lighting design he creates to best convey the story’s tone. Gary’s visionary cinematography has brought him onto film and television projects throughout the world. His work has garnered awards for projects he’s worked on and has been seen on ESPN, ESPN 2, The History Channel and The Discovery Channel. Gary also shot the footage for the award winning documentary film; “On The Wings of Men”. This film is about the first Prime Minister of The Bahamas; Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, and his fight against US foreign policies in the 1980’s during the drug war. On The Wings of Men won the Audience award for Best Documentary film in 2011 at the 8th Annual Bahamas International Film Festival.

Gary just wrapped principal photography on the latest release from Harris Entertainment entitled “Perfect Feet” the Movie. Perfect Feet the Movie is a feature-length documentary film about one man’s journey to find the perfect set of feet. This movie is scheduled for release in 2019.

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Rt. Hon. Perry Gladstone Christie

The Rt. Hon. Perry Gladstone Christie (Former Prime Minister Commonwealth of the Bahamas) 2002 – 2007 & 2012 – 2017. The Rt. Hon. Perry Gladstone Christie was born in Nassau on August 21, 1943, to Gladstone L. Christie, a taxi driver and Naomi Christie nee Allen, a nurse. He grew up and was raised in the area of New Providence known as The Valley. He attended the Government High School but was later expelled, a critical turning point in his development as he committed himself to academic excellence, studying under the care of D. W. Davis. He went on to read law at the University of London.

The Right Honourable Perry Gladstone Christie was sworn in as the fifth Prime Minister of an independent Bahamas on May 8, 2012, following the Progressive Liberal’s Party (PLP) victory in the general elections of May 7, 2012. He is also the Minister of Finance with responsibility for the Office of the Prime Minister, Department of Lands and Surveys, Department of Statistics and the Ministry of Finance.

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Hon. Allyson Maynard Gibson

The Hon. Allyson Maynard Gibson QC (born 11 January 1957) is a Bahamian barrister, politician, and community rights advocate, particularly with regard to laws affecting women and children. Since 2012 she has been the Attorney General and Minister for Legal Affairs of The Bahamas,and leader of government business in the Senate of the Bahamas. From 2002 to 2007, she served as Minister of Financial Services and Investments in the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) administration.

She is the daughter of former deputy prime minister (1985–92) Clement T. Maynard.

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