Who We Are
Third Horizon is a network of artists, storytellers and filmmakers dedicated to cultivating cultural expansion and connecting audiences to stories from the Caribbean and the Global South.
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The History of Third Horizon
Born in Miami, growing out of the city’s unique Caribbean roots, Third Horizon Film Festival (THFF) is the bridge between filmmakers and audiences, filmmakers and each other. A bridge between art and community, and a meeting point for those invested in revelatory cinematic visions of the Caribbean, its diaspora and the third world.
The festival was first dreamed up by two separate platforms: Third Horizon in Miami, and Caribbean Film Academy in New York. An earlier incarnation of Third Horizon, founded in 2013, came together as a Caribbean filmmaking collective which produced award-winning short films such as “Papa Machete” and “T”. CAFA, founded in 2012, began by screening Caribbean films in a storefront in Brooklyn, eventually expanding into local cinemas and distributing films online.
Recognizing a shared vision for a gathering place for exchange between filmmakers from the global Caribbean and their cutting-edge cinema, the two organizations launched THFF in 2016 in Miami, and eventually merged under the reinvigorated banner of Third Horizon in 2020.
Our Team
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Our Team ~
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Romola Lucas
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Yaphet Jackman
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Onika Bobb
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Jonathan Ali
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Ayrïd Chandler
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Justen Blaize
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Juan Matos
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Sunita Samaroo
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Nicole Jackman
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Regina Seabrun
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Helen Peña
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Kristina Taylor
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Marcia McKlmon
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Jazielle Mortimor
“We are beginning to think, more and more, that Miami is perhaps becoming another Caribbean island.”
-Kamau Brathwaite, 1991
At every step of its evolution, the festival has grounded itself at the intersection of South Florida’s Caribbean and art communities. For its first three years, THFF was staged in Wynwood, a historically Puerto Rican neighborhood, before moving on to Little Haiti. Today, the festival continues in Little Havana, one of the country’s most enduring Cuban enclaves.