Specialists find and are able to identify a plane that disappeared in the ocean 60 years ago. Brilliant footage of the mysterious wreckage in this video from BBC show Bermuda Triangle.
Specialists find and are able to identify a plane that disappeared in the ocean 60 years ago. Brilliant footage of the mysterious wreckage in this video from BBC show Bermuda Triangle.
The inspiring story of David Wingate, a living legend among birders, who brought the Bermuda petrel back from presumed extinction. David Wingate is known in Bermuda as the birdman and in the international conservation community as a living legend for single-handedly bringing back the cahow, or Bermuda petrel-a seabird that flies up to 82,000 miles a year, drinking seawater and sleeping on the wing. For millennia, the birds came ashore every November to breed on this tiny North Atlantic island. But less than a decade after Bermuda’s 1612 settlement, the cahows had vanished. Or so it was thought until the early 1900s, when tantalizing hints of their continued existence began to emerge. In 1951, two scientists invited fifteen-year-old Wingate along on a bare-bones expedition to find the bird. The team stunned the world by locating seven nesting pairs, and Wingate knew his life had changed forever. He would spend the next fifty years battling natural and man-made disasters, bureaucracy, and personal tragedy with single-minded devotion and antiestablishment outspokenness. In April 2009, Wingate saw his dream fulfilled, as the birds returned to Nonsuch, an island habitat that he had hand-restored, plant-by-plant, giving the Bermuda petrels the chance they needed in their centuries-long fight for survival.

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Rare Bird is a feature documentary by Lucinda Spurling: The true story of a bird rediscovered in Bermuda by a 15 year old boy after being thought extinct for 325 years
From the 1980 album ”Barry” released worldwide. The vinyl single as in a 45 was released in the UK but as Barry has said many times ”it wasn’t a hit any where but the UK” !
Song by: E-levelz – Hear My Cry
Music Produced, Recorded & Mixed by: Detrimental
Video Directed by: NF Films
Video Edited by: Detrimental
Video and Music Produced at and for Near Future Records
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The Bermuda International Film Festival presents Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007 January 18th at the Earl Cameron Theatre City Hall. This is a fundraising event with an opening reception at 7pm followed by the documentary screening at 7:30pm. Tickets are $50 which is inclusive of one specialty James Bond Cocktail.
Everything Or Nothing focuses on three men with a shared dream Bond producers Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltzman and author Ian Fleming. Its the thrilling and inspiring narrative behind the longest running film franchise in cinema history which began in 1962. With unprecedented access both to the key players involved and to Eon Productions extensive archive, this is the first time the inside story of the franchise has ever been told on screen in this way. Director Stevan Riley follows a story that begins with a ground-breaking spy thriller and continues six Bonds and five decades later. While Bond was saving the world from chaos and catastrophe on screen, this compelling documentary draws back the curtain to reveal the battles, threats and real stakes unfolding behind the camera.
We are delighted to have with us Hilary Saltzman, daughter of Harry Saltzman who will participate in a Q&A discussion after the screening with our very own Bruce Barritt.
Cash bar is available before and after the screening. There will be door prizes and a raffle.
Proceeds will benefit The Bermuda International Film Festival’s programming initiatives. Tickets can be purcahsed at ptix.bm
Girls Cliff Jumping – Bermuda What girls really do when the boys aren’t around! burnthousepro.com
Music: ‘I Love It’ by Icona Pop
Song by: Slanger – Bermuda Get Wise
Music Produced by: Detrimental
Video Directed by: NF Films
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BTE TV & Fashion Avenue News cover “Some Like It Hot, An International Fashion Excursion” in Bermuda, April 6 2012. Fabulous show at the Poinciana Ballroom of the Fairmount Southampton Hotel produced by Mario Dismont of Spectrum Productions with US designer Thomas Lavone. (Mario Dismont is well known on the island for his fashion shows of the ’70s and ’80s)
‘Some Like it Hot’ is the first major international fashion event to be held in Bermuda in recent years featuring designers from Europe, The United States, Bahamas and Bermuda with a cast of local and international models.
BTE TV & Fashion Avenue News cover “Some Like It Hot, An International Fashion Excursion” in Bermuda, April 6 2012. Fabulous show at the Poinciana Ballroom of the Fairmount Southampton Hotel produced by Mario Dismont of Spectrum Productions with US designer Thomas Lavone. (Mario Dismont is well known on the island for his fashion shows of the ’70s and ’80s)
‘Some Like it Hot’ is the first major international fashion event to be held in Bermuda in recent years featuring designers from Europe, The United States, Bahamas and Bermuda with a cast of local and international models.
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