ROCKSTEADY: THE ROOTS OF REGGAE
Year: 2009 / Running Time: 90 mins
Running Time: 97 minutes
Format: 35mm (shot on HD)
Aspect ratio: 1:1,85
Sound: Dolby Digital
Musical documentary
Directed by: Stasha Bader
Producers: Valentin Greutert (HG Films), Betty Palik (Muse)
Executive Poducers: Simon Hesse (HG Films), MIchael Prupas (Muse)
UPCOMING SCREENINGS!
Year: 2009 / Running Time: 90 mins
Running Time: 97 minutes
Format: 35mm (shot on HD)
Aspect ratio: 1:1,85
Sound: Dolby Digital
Musical documentary
Directed by: Stasha Bader
Producers: Valentin Greutert (HG Films), Betty Palik (Muse)
Executive Poducers: Simon Hesse (HG Films), MIchael Prupas (Muse)
UPCOMING SCREENINGS!
SHORT SYNOPSIS:
Examined Life takes philosophy out of the darkened corners of academia and into the hustle and bustle of the everyday, a visual reminder that great ideas are born through profound engagement with the world around us.
Featuring the “rock star” philosophers of our time, including Cornel West, Peter Singer, Slavoj Zizek, Judith Butler, Avital Ronell, Michael Hardt, Anthony Appiah and Martha Nussbaum.
Long Synopsis
UPCOMING SCREENINGS:
Cinematheque Winnipeg - March 4 & 5 @ 7pm, 2009
Cinema Village, NYC - Opens March 6 (1:15 PM 3:15 PM 5:20 PM 7:20 PM 9:20 PM)
Pacific Cinematheque - March 20 - 25, 2009
Cinema du Parc, Montreal, March 23 - 26 @ 9pm
Bytowne Cinema - March 22 - 25, 2009
Broadway Theatre, Saskatoon - March 9 - 12, 2009
Art Gallery of Hamilton - March 25, 2009
Cinecenta, Victoria - April 1 & 2, 2009
Cinema du Parc, Montreal - April 3 - 9
Regina Public Library, Regina, SK - April 4 & 5, 2009
Metro Cinema, Edmonton, April 18 - 20, 2009
View screenings in the United States, courtesy Zeitgeist Films!
View complete Showtimes for all films!
PREVIOUS SCREENINGS:
The Royal, Toronto - Opening Jan 23, 2009 - EXTENDED TO FEB 5th!
Friday @ 7, Saturday @ 7, Sunday @ 4:30 & 7, Monday @ 7, Tuesday @ 7 & 9:30, Wednesday @ 7, Thursday @ 7 & 9
(Panel follows Jan. 27, 7pm screening, on the intersection of public space & intellectual pursuits, featuring Astra Taylor, Jane Farrow, Deborah Cowen, Kanishka Goonewardena and Doug Hutchinson. Filmmaker Q&A on Sat, Sun & Mon.
Kingsway Theatre, Toronto: Jan 30 - Feb 5, 2009 - Nightly at 9pm - 2nd Theatre Added!
Regent Theatre, Toronto: Feb. 6 - 12, 2009
Western Arctic Moving Pictures Film Festival, Feb. 8, 2009 - 7pm
City Cinema, Charlottetown - Feb 11 - 15, 2009
Port Moody, B.C. Film Festival - Feb. 12 - 21, 2009
View complete Showtimes for all films!
Examined Life takes philosophy out of the darkened corners of academia and into the hustle and bustle of the everyday, a visual reminder that great ideas are born through profound engagement with the world around us.

Long Synopsis
UPCOMING SCREENINGS:
Cinematheque Winnipeg - March 4 & 5 @ 7pm, 2009
Cinema Village, NYC - Opens March 6 (1:15 PM 3:15 PM 5:20 PM 7:20 PM 9:20 PM)
Pacific Cinematheque - March 20 - 25, 2009
Cinema du Parc, Montreal, March 23 - 26 @ 9pm
Bytowne Cinema - March 22 - 25, 2009
Broadway Theatre, Saskatoon - March 9 - 12, 2009
Art Gallery of Hamilton - March 25, 2009
Cinecenta, Victoria - April 1 & 2, 2009
Cinema du Parc, Montreal - April 3 - 9
Regina Public Library, Regina, SK - April 4 & 5, 2009
Metro Cinema, Edmonton, April 18 - 20, 2009
View screenings in the United States, courtesy Zeitgeist Films!
View complete Showtimes for all films!
PREVIOUS SCREENINGS:
The Royal, Toronto - Opening Jan 23, 2009 - EXTENDED TO FEB 5th!
Friday @ 7, Saturday @ 7, Sunday @ 4:30 & 7, Monday @ 7, Tuesday @ 7 & 9:30, Wednesday @ 7, Thursday @ 7 & 9
(Panel follows Jan. 27, 7pm screening, on the intersection of public space & intellectual pursuits, featuring Astra Taylor, Jane Farrow, Deborah Cowen, Kanishka Goonewardena and Doug Hutchinson. Filmmaker Q&A on Sat, Sun & Mon.
Kingsway Theatre, Toronto: Jan 30 - Feb 5, 2009 - Nightly at 9pm - 2nd Theatre Added!
Regent Theatre, Toronto: Feb. 6 - 12, 2009
Western Arctic Moving Pictures Film Festival, Feb. 8, 2009 - 7pm
City Cinema, Charlottetown - Feb 11 - 15, 2009
Port Moody, B.C. Film Festival - Feb. 12 - 21, 2009
View complete Showtimes for all films!
What is Rocksteady?
Rocksteady is a music style that developed in Jamaica in the late sixties of the last century and is the ultimate predecessor and foundation of Reggae. For the untrained ear, it sounds just the same. Out of this era come a few songs which have become world hits in later interpretations, such as "The Tide is High" by Blondie or "No No No" by Dawn Penn. The record that will be released along with the movie will include all these major hits.
Come with us to Kingston to find the old neighbourhoods and studios and get ready to see where Reggae was born. Join us to learn about the origins of Reggae and get ready to meet the people who created it. Lean back to enjoy the caribbean spirit, see them play their old hits and get ready to hear the sweet music. Or simply: Get ready to Rocksteady!
MEET THE ARTISTS!
SHORT SYNOPSIS:
The remaining great singers and musicians of Jamaica’s Golden Age of music,
Rocksteady, come together after 40 years to record an album of their greatest hits, to
perform together again at a reunion concert in Kingston, and to tell their story.
LONG SYNOPSIS:
The documentary film Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae is a musical journey to
Jamaica’s Golden Age of music, Rocksteady. The film features the music and stories of the legendary singers and musicians of the Rocksteady era. They come together after 40 years to record an album of Rocksteady hits, to perform together again at an All-Stars reunion concert in Kingston, Jamaica, and to tell their story.
Rocksteady was the rage on the Caribbean island from 1966-69. By 1970,
Rocksteady had transformed into Reggae, the popular musical style known and loved around the world today. While everybody has heard the music of Bob Marley, the superstar of Reggae, few people know that it was Rocksteady that developed the buoyant rhythms, prominent bass pulse, soulful vocals and socially conscious lyrics that gave Reggae its power.
In their own words, the Rocksteady singers and musicians tell the audience about the 1960s in Jamaica, a roller-coaster decade during which the island was transformed politically, socially, economically and culturally.
In 1962, the island gained its independence from Great Britain. During the next few years, there was celebration, optimism, economic growth and opportunity. Recording studios popped up all over Kingston, competed for the best artists and produced an astounding number of songs, many of which became hits in Jamaica and overseas.
Many wonderful and famous songs were created during this era, such as “You Don’t Love Me Anymore, No No No,” “Tide is High” and “Rivers of Babylon.” By 1968, however, Jamaica’s economic bubble had burst and unemployed youths fought with police for control of the streets. As violence, poverty and political upheaval spread, Rocksteady artists stopped singing about love and romance and instead gave voice to the social problems around them.
The performers include Hopeton Lewis, a Gospel-Reggae singer in New York who
recorded the first Rocksteady song “Take it Easy” when he was 16; Dawn Penn,
nowadays a community worker in London, whose Rocksteady song “You Don’t Love Me Anymore, No No No,” was re-recorded by many other artists and became a world hit; Wilburn “Stranger” Cole (“Love me this Evening”), who had left Jamaica for a new life in Canada; Marcia Griffiths, a Reggae performer who still tours the world (“Tide is High”); Ken Boothe, who performs in Reggae festivals worldwide (“Shanty Town, 007”); Derrick Morgan (“Tougher than Tough”), a famous Ska singer who also had numerous hits during the Rocksteady era; Leroy Sibbles (“Equal Rights”), who, as part of the Heptones, created many Rocksteady songs; and U-Roy (“Stop That Train”), a “toaster” who influenced “rap music” in the U.S.; and Judy Mowatt (“Silent River Runs Deep”), who, with Marcia Griffiths and Rita Marley, was part of the I-Threes, legendary backup singers for Bob Marley. In a special appearance, Rita Marley tells the audience about her life in Trenchtown in the 1960s with Bob Marley.
The musicians featured in the film include Earnest Ranglin, Sly Dunbar, Jackie
Jackson, Gladstone Anderson, Hux Brown, Lloyd Parks and Scully Simms among
others.
The film features a mix of studio recording sessions at Tuff Gong Studios, rarely seen archival footage from the period and interviews with the performers at home or at places on the island that had had profound effects on their music and lives.
The film takes the audience to the roots of Reggae and also draws a colorful and
enriching portrait of the founders of this great musical heritage.
Legendary Singers & Musicians: Dawn Penn, Derrick Morgan, Hopeton Lewis, Judy Mowatt, Ken Boothe, Leroy Sibbles, Marcia Griffiths, Stranger Cole, U-Roy, The Tamlins
UPCOMING SCREENINGS:
Winnipeg Cinematheque: Nov 13-15
The Grand, Sault Ste. Marie: Nov 20
PREVIOUS SCREENINGS:
Rocksteady at the Montreal Jazz Festival! Performance by the artists from the film! July 7 @ 9pm, Scène General Motors
Carlton Cinema, Cineplex, Toronto, Opens July 24
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Daily at: 2:05pm, 4:35pm, 7:20pm, 9:45pm - Buy Tix! (Still Playing)
Granville Cinema, Empire, Vancouver, Opens July 24
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Daily at: 1:20pm - 4:15pm - 7:05pm and 9:20pm - Buy Tix! (Still Playing)
Mayfair Theatre, Ottawa: Aug 21, 22 & 23
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Friday August 21 at 9:00pm, Saturday August 22 at 7:00 pm, Sunday August 23 at 9:00 pm
Plaza Theatre, Calgary: Aug 28 - Sept 3 - Aug 28 to Sept 3
Fri to Wed Nightly @ 9:15
Fri & Sat Mats @ 5:00
Sun Mat @ 2:30
Added screenings! Sept.4 - 7, Fri & Mon Mats @ 4:40, Sat Mat @ 12:15
Revue Cinema, Toronto: Sept 13, 16 & 17
Cinecenta, Victoria: September 18 at 7pm and 9pm
Princess Cinema, Waterloo, Ontario: Sept 30 & Oct 1
Rocksteady is a music style that developed in Jamaica in the late sixties of the last century and is the ultimate predecessor and foundation of Reggae. For the untrained ear, it sounds just the same. Out of this era come a few songs which have become world hits in later interpretations, such as "The Tide is High" by Blondie or "No No No" by Dawn Penn. The record that will be released along with the movie will include all these major hits.
Come with us to Kingston to find the old neighbourhoods and studios and get ready to see where Reggae was born. Join us to learn about the origins of Reggae and get ready to meet the people who created it. Lean back to enjoy the caribbean spirit, see them play their old hits and get ready to hear the sweet music. Or simply: Get ready to Rocksteady!
MEET THE ARTISTS!
SHORT SYNOPSIS:
The remaining great singers and musicians of Jamaica’s Golden Age of music,
Rocksteady, come together after 40 years to record an album of their greatest hits, to
perform together again at a reunion concert in Kingston, and to tell their story.
LONG SYNOPSIS:
The documentary film Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae is a musical journey to
Jamaica’s Golden Age of music, Rocksteady. The film features the music and stories of the legendary singers and musicians of the Rocksteady era. They come together after 40 years to record an album of Rocksteady hits, to perform together again at an All-Stars reunion concert in Kingston, Jamaica, and to tell their story.
Rocksteady was the rage on the Caribbean island from 1966-69. By 1970,
Rocksteady had transformed into Reggae, the popular musical style known and loved around the world today. While everybody has heard the music of Bob Marley, the superstar of Reggae, few people know that it was Rocksteady that developed the buoyant rhythms, prominent bass pulse, soulful vocals and socially conscious lyrics that gave Reggae its power.
In their own words, the Rocksteady singers and musicians tell the audience about the 1960s in Jamaica, a roller-coaster decade during which the island was transformed politically, socially, economically and culturally.
In 1962, the island gained its independence from Great Britain. During the next few years, there was celebration, optimism, economic growth and opportunity. Recording studios popped up all over Kingston, competed for the best artists and produced an astounding number of songs, many of which became hits in Jamaica and overseas.
Many wonderful and famous songs were created during this era, such as “You Don’t Love Me Anymore, No No No,” “Tide is High” and “Rivers of Babylon.” By 1968, however, Jamaica’s economic bubble had burst and unemployed youths fought with police for control of the streets. As violence, poverty and political upheaval spread, Rocksteady artists stopped singing about love and romance and instead gave voice to the social problems around them.
The performers include Hopeton Lewis, a Gospel-Reggae singer in New York who
recorded the first Rocksteady song “Take it Easy” when he was 16; Dawn Penn,
nowadays a community worker in London, whose Rocksteady song “You Don’t Love Me Anymore, No No No,” was re-recorded by many other artists and became a world hit; Wilburn “Stranger” Cole (“Love me this Evening”), who had left Jamaica for a new life in Canada; Marcia Griffiths, a Reggae performer who still tours the world (“Tide is High”); Ken Boothe, who performs in Reggae festivals worldwide (“Shanty Town, 007”); Derrick Morgan (“Tougher than Tough”), a famous Ska singer who also had numerous hits during the Rocksteady era; Leroy Sibbles (“Equal Rights”), who, as part of the Heptones, created many Rocksteady songs; and U-Roy (“Stop That Train”), a “toaster” who influenced “rap music” in the U.S.; and Judy Mowatt (“Silent River Runs Deep”), who, with Marcia Griffiths and Rita Marley, was part of the I-Threes, legendary backup singers for Bob Marley. In a special appearance, Rita Marley tells the audience about her life in Trenchtown in the 1960s with Bob Marley.
The musicians featured in the film include Earnest Ranglin, Sly Dunbar, Jackie
Jackson, Gladstone Anderson, Hux Brown, Lloyd Parks and Scully Simms among
others.
The film features a mix of studio recording sessions at Tuff Gong Studios, rarely seen archival footage from the period and interviews with the performers at home or at places on the island that had had profound effects on their music and lives.
The film takes the audience to the roots of Reggae and also draws a colorful and
enriching portrait of the founders of this great musical heritage.
Legendary Singers & Musicians: Dawn Penn, Derrick Morgan, Hopeton Lewis, Judy Mowatt, Ken Boothe, Leroy Sibbles, Marcia Griffiths, Stranger Cole, U-Roy, The Tamlins
UPCOMING SCREENINGS:
Winnipeg Cinematheque: Nov 13-15
The Grand, Sault Ste. Marie: Nov 20
PREVIOUS SCREENINGS:
Rocksteady at the Montreal Jazz Festival! Performance by the artists from the film! July 7 @ 9pm, Scène General Motors
Carlton Cinema, Cineplex, Toronto, Opens July 24
Daily at: 2:05pm, 4:35pm, 7:20pm, 9:45pm - Buy Tix! (Still Playing)
Granville Cinema, Empire, Vancouver, Opens July 24
Daily at: 1:20pm - 4:15pm - 7:05pm and 9:20pm - Buy Tix! (Still Playing)
Mayfair Theatre, Ottawa: Aug 21, 22 & 23
Friday August 21 at 9:00pm, Saturday August 22 at 7:00 pm, Sunday August 23 at 9:00 pm
Plaza Theatre, Calgary: Aug 28 - Sept 3 - Aug 28 to Sept 3
Fri to Wed Nightly @ 9:15
Fri & Sat Mats @ 5:00
Sun Mat @ 2:30
Added screenings! Sept.4 - 7, Fri & Mon Mats @ 4:40, Sat Mat @ 12:15
Revue Cinema, Toronto: Sept 13, 16 & 17
Cinecenta, Victoria: September 18 at 7pm and 9pm
Princess Cinema, Waterloo, Ontario: Sept 30 & Oct 1
Available in 35mm/ DVD/ DVCAM/ BetaSP/ DIGIBETA/ HDCam
Rocksteady at the Montreal Jazz Festival! Performance by the artists from the film! July 7 @ 9pm, Scène General Motors
