Frances-Anne Solomon
Tagline: Defining multicultural narratives and global perspectives in film, Frances-Anne Solomon.
Born in 1966 in England, Frances-Anne Solomon has been an active filmmaker since the early 1990s, primarily focusing on documentaries and dramas that reflect her Caribbean roots. Her most famous works include "A Winter Tale" and "Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life and Times of Mr. Ulric Cross," the latter winning the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival's People's Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature in 2019. Solomon's authorial style often involves a deep exploration of post-colonial Caribbean identity, as well as the African diaspora, effectively capturing the global black experience.
Frances-Anne Solomon is a beacon of vibrant storytelling, her unflinching narratives and keen eye for detail etching an indelible mark on the tapestry of world cinema.