BLV, a short film directed by rising Jamaican filmmaker JP Williams, has earned an official selection at the 2024 FilmGood Festival in Los Angeles. This prestigious event, known for spotlighting underrepresented voices in independent cinema, will screen BLV as part of its Official Shorts Program on December 13th, 2024 at the WalkGood Yard.
A Story Rooted in Passion and Perseverance
BLV tells the inspiring story of Stanley Wallice, a young Jamaican boy with a dream of becoming a filmmaker. Despite facing opposition from his father, who dismisses filmmaking as impractical, Stanley finds strength in his grandmother’s encouraging words about self-belief. Determined to prove his passion has purpose, Stanley shares his vision on Career Day, embodying the universal struggle to follow one’s dreams.
Director JP Williams reflects, “This film is deeply personal, resonating with my own experience of pursuing art within a traditional family structure. Shooting in Jamaica added an authentic layer to the story. I’m grateful for the opportunity to tell a narrative that I hope inspires others.”
JP Williams: Championing Caribbean Narratives
JP Williams, a visionary filmmaker with a commitment to exploring human relationships and cultural identity, has steadily built a reputation for producing meaningful, character-driven cinema. Drawing inspiration from his Jamaican heritage, Williams crafts stories that challenge conventional narratives while emphasizing emotional depth and transformation.
Williams’ previous works, such as The 1938 Unrest, have garnered accolades, including Best Cinematography at the Open World Toronto Film Festival and Best Experimental Short at the Europe Film Festival. His achievements also include the Prime Minister’s Youth Award for Arts and Culture in 2022, recognizing his contributions to Jamaican arts on an international stage.
About the FilmGood Festival
The FilmGood Festival, hosted by WalkGood LA, celebrates independent filmmakers and highlights the transformative power of storytelling in fostering community and wellness. This year’s event features an impressive lineup of films, exhibitions, and holistic wellness practices. FilmGood’s mission is to amplify diverse voices while promoting healing through art.
“FilmGood isn’t merely a platform for movies; it’s a celebration of humanity,” shared Etienne Maurice, Founder of WalkGood LA.
Why BLV Matters
The selection of BLV at FilmGood not only highlights JP Williams’ talent but also underscores the global appeal of Caribbean stories. By addressing themes of ambition, love, and identity, BLV speaks to audiences across cultures, further cementing Jamaican storytelling on the world stage.