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Annie Palmer and the history of the Rose Hall Great House Trilogy

Published:Tuesday | September 30, 2014 | 10:32 AM
Janet Silvera Photo Newly weds Richard and Melissa Ferdinand (front) got photo bombed by Russian Consular Officer, Andrey Dryakin.
Janet Silvera Photo Filmmaker, Bruce Hart and Aicha Sangalli at a special reception by Rose Hall Developments at the Rose Hall Great House on Friday September 26.
Janet Silvera Photo Jamila Nelson (left) and Anna Kriventsova looking as cute as pie.
Janet Silvera Photo Rose Hall Developments' Michael Rollins (left) shares lens time with Arthur Wylie of Global Renaissance Enterprise Group.
Janet Silvera Photo From left: International distribution and sales expert, Stephanie Denton, shares lens time with actress Ion Overman of 'Madea Goes to Jail' and Lai-Ling Bernstein.
Janet Silvera Photo CBS Anchor Astrid Martinez poses with Philipp Hofer at a special reception hosted by Rose Hall Developments at the Rose Hall House to announce the filming of the Annie Palmer trilogy.
Janet Silvera Photo From left:-Final Destination's screenwriter, Jeff Reddick, New Cadence's Stephanie Denton and actor Dale Godbaldo at a special reception at the historic Rose Hall House.
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Annie Palmer and the history of the Rose Hall Great House Trilogy

WESTERN BUREAU:

Some of the biggest names in cinematography landed on Jamaican soil last weekend, making clear their intention to take Annie Palmer and the history of the Rose Hall Great House on a trilogy journey.

The team, led by big wig, Global Renaissance's, Arthur Wylie, screenwriter, Jeff Riddick, New Cadence's Stephanie Denton, and production genius, Dale Godboldo, announced to a host of media persons from, mainly from the international community, plans to collaborate with Rose Hall Development's Michael Rollins.

Young Rollins is the new face at Rose Hall, having inherited the rein from his mother philanthropist and developer, Michele Rollins.

The three-series movie is scheduled to be filmed next year and between the number of witches brew served at the press conference at the 'haunted' great house, Godboldo was not about to let out too much information.

The most he would say to was, "next year". Holding information such as lead actress and actors

being looked at to play the starring roles, Godboldo, said, "We are interested in working with A-list talent."

Probably, no one is half as excited as Michael Rollins, who confirmed that filming will take place at the 18th century house which is currently one of the most popular attractions in the country.

After all, the Annie Palmer and her three husbands folklore, existed long before the Rollins bought the house. Fifty years later, the time has come to tell the story to the world.

A number of local entities have already committed to sponsoring the film, including the Iberostar and JAMPRO's film commissioner, Carole Beckford.

Beneath a large tent, beautifully decorated by Tai Flora, The Gleaner's Outlook Magazine, was one of the group of media outlets privy to this embargoed announcement.

"October 3, is the day you may go to press, stressed film's publicist," warning those in attendance, not to get imbibed by the Witches Brew and publicise ahead of the date.

janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com