
Conch Shell Productions Presents Final 2025 CSIFF Community Screening at King Manor Museum

Conch Shell Productions invites audiences to the final free 2025 Conch Shell International Film Fest (CSIFF) Community Screening on Friday, October 17, 2025, at the historic King Manor Museum in Jamaica, Queens.
Presented in partnership with King Manor Museum, the evening begins at 4:00 PM with a guided tour of the “Jamaica/Jamaica” exhibit, exploring cultural connections between Jamaica, Queens, and the Caribbean.
At 5:00 PM, guests will enjoy award-winning short films by Caribbean filmmakers: 🎥 Loko by Angelina Villapiano (Puerto Rico) 🎥 Sweet Rind (CSIFF 2021 Audience Choice Winner) by JR Roache & Andre Wynter (Jamaica) 🎥 I Married a Black Republican by Magaly Colimon-Christopher (Haiti/USA) & Pat Golden (USA) 🎥 Sins of the Father (CSIFF 2022 Best Film Winner) by Azriel Bahadoor (Trinidad & Tobago)
A post-screening Q&A with filmmakers Angelina Villapiano, JR Roache, and actor Sherando Ferril follows.
“This event celebrates the diversity and brilliance of Caribbean cinema,” says CSP Founder Magaly Colimon-Christopher. “It’s about honoring voices that continue to awaken, connect, and inspire.”
Event Details: 📅 Friday, October 17, 2025 🕓 4:00 PM – Exhibit Tour | 5:00–7:00 PM – Screenings + Q&A 📍 King Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, Queens 🎟️ Free Admission | RSVP Required www.conchshelliff.com
This event is made possible by the Flushing Town Hall Queens Community Arts Grant.
About Conch Shell Productions Founded by Haitian-American actress and producer Magaly Colimon-Christopher, CSP is a Queens-based nonprofit amplifying Caribbean heritage voices through film and theatre.