
Christmas Caribbean, the movie which has been completely shot on the island of Nevis will be screened in Nevis. The island nation and its beauty has been a place for many hollywood movies to be shot.
The island administration’s collaboration with the MSR Media has come to fruition in the form of the movie which is being screened in the country for free. The people of Nevis can come to the Nevis Performing Arts Center. The movie will be screened on Monday to allow for maximum people to come and enjoy the movie.
The show will start at 7:00 PM on Sunday and the entry to the screening will be open for all the people of the island nation. The Nevis Island Administration and the Film Commission of Nevis have shared that they are the sponsors for the screening,
The film is being formally presented for the people to enjoy by Film Focus Nevis. The officials have shared that it is important for the people of the country to take pride in the 3
The Hollywood movie has been a crown jewel for the island of Nevis. The film was proof to the fact that small island nations like Nevis can also be lucrative places for the creation of a film industry. The screening of the movie is also being supported by Cape Air.
The film was released in the year 2022 in collaboration with the MSR Media and is the first film to be shot in Nevis. This is a matter of pride for the people of the island nation as such Christmas in the Caribbean has been an annual Christmas tradition for the people of the island.
The film stars actors like Elizabeth Hurley, Caroline Quentin, Nathalie Cox, Edoardo Costa and Stephanie Beacham. The film was released in theatres worldwide on December 5 and received a positive reception from the audiences as they moved into the festive season.
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