TTFF returns: One Woodbrook Place to host 19th edition of the iconic film festival

After a brief hiatus, the Trinidad+Tobago Film Festival (TTFF) is making a vibrant return this year, powered by a new partnership with One Woodbrook Place (OWP).

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Organisers and partners say the collaboration will infuse the 19th edition of the festival with new life, energy, and accessibility—all anchored in the heart of one of Port of Spain’s most dynamic neighbourhoods.

Describing the partnership as a natural fit, OWP highlighted its unique mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment as the ideal backdrop for a festival that thrives on community and creativity. “We are honoured to partner with the Trinidad+Tobago Film Festival for its 19th edition,” said a spokesperson for OWP. “We’re excited to help create memorable experiences for filmmakers and audiences alike.”

The TTFF team welcomed the alliance, calling it both strategic and symbolic. “We are thrilled to be partnering with OWP for the 19th edition staging of the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival,” said Melanie Archer, a member of the festival’s advisory group. Archer reflected on the area’s cultural significance: “I have lived in this vibrant, creative, and artistic centre of Port of Spain for almost two decades, and it’s been at the heart of some of my best festival experiences—from experimental films at Woodbrook art spaces to outdoor screenings on The Avenue.”

She said this return to Woodbrook signals the TTFF’s intent to reclaim the buzz, energy, and connection that once made it a beloved fixture on the Caribbean film calendar.

Backing this renewed vision is Cinema One, owner of the IMAX and Gemstone Cinemas at OWP, which will serve as the primary exhibition venue. “At Cinema One we truly believe in the power of local storytelling, so we’re honoured to be working with TTFF as the primary exhibition partner for TTFF/25,” said Ingrid Jahra, CEO of Cinema One. “We know our audiences will enjoy the festival experience and the range of excellent Caribbean films that will be on offer.”

As part of the collaboration, One Woodbrook Place will transform into a centralised festival hub, providing modern screening facilities, on-site dining, and space for outdoor screenings, networking mixers, pop-up events, and filmmaker Q&As. Festivalgoers will be able to enjoy everything from movie premieres to themed events in one walkable, social setting.

“With TTFF’s return, audiences can expect an exciting and engaging celebration of Caribbean cinema. Stay tuned for the full schedule and join us at One Woodbrook Place for an unforgettable film experience,” said Archer.

The full schedule of events is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

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