STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES Watch Trailer

STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES

Special Features: Q&A on June 11 with producer Reshma B and subject Carl Malcolm, moderated by Tony Carr, host of WPFW 89.3’s THIS IS REGGAE MUSIC. Preceded by short film PATTY VS. PATTY on June 12

In the early 1960s, Chinese immigrants Vincent and Pat Chin started used record shop Randy's Records in the heart of Kingston. It soon became a hangout for musicians and the Chins expanded to create a legendary recording studio on the second floor. Following Jamaican Independence in 1962, Vincent produced his first song, "Independent Jamaica," and it rose to the top of the charts. The studio soon became a major hub for reggae and ska, hosting sessions for Bob Marley and the Wailers, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown and many more. Forty years later, a treasure trove of original and unreleased recordings was discovered, exposing the Chins as central to the history of reggae. Filmmaker Mark James blends golden age reggae tunes, remarkable archival footage and interviews with Jimmy Cliff, DC transplant Carl Malcolm and more, to unearth the lost origins of a movement. DIR/PROD Mark James; PROD Reshma B. Jamaica/UK, 2019, color, 86 min. NOT RATED 

No AFI Member passes accepted.

Run Time: 86 Minutes

Opening Date: Saturday, June 11, 2022

Genre: Documentary - music

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AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
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