Hero (2018 film)

Hero, also released as Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life of Mr. Ulric Cross, is a Trinidad and Tobago dramatic film inspired by the life of the Trinidadian RAF officer, lawyer and diplomat Ulric Cross (1917–2013). It was produced and directed by Frances-Anne Solomon[1][2] and won an award in the 2019 Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Diaspora Narrative Feature Film category.[3]

Hero
Directed byFrances-Anne Solomon
Screenplay byFrances-Anne Solomon, Nickolai Salcedo, Akley Olton
Produced byFrances-Anne Solomon, Lisa Wickham, Anne Marie Stewart
Distributed byCaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution, Capital Motion Pictures
Release date
  • May 19, 2019 (2019-May-19)
Running time
111 minutes
CountriesTrinidad and Tobago
Canada
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

In 1941 Ulric Cross, a young man from Trinidad, leaves his island home to seek his fortune. He emerges from World War II as the RAF's most decorated West Indian.[1] His life took a dramatically different course when he followed the call of history, and joined the independence movements sweeping Africa in the 50s and 60s.[4]

Cast

  • Nickolai Salcedo as Ulric Cross
  • Pippa Nixon as Ann Cross
  • Peter Williams as Anthony "Pony" MacFarlane
  • Eric Kofi Abrefa as Kofi Mensah
  • Jessica B. Hill as Nicola Cross
  • Joseph Marcell as C.L.R.James
  • Fraser James as George Padmore
  • Jimmy Akingbola as Kwame Nkrumah
  • John Dumelo as P.K.Asante
  • Valerie Buhagiar as Daphne Park
  • Prince David Osei as Mobutu Sese Seko
  • O.C.Ukeje as Julius Nyerere
  • Tessa Alexander as Ulric's Mother
  • Adjetey Anang as Patrice Lumumba
  • Ekow Smith Asante as Edouardo Mondlane
  • Sam Asante as Journalist
  • Jonathan Blaize as Young Ulric
  • Ayinde Blake as RAF Pilot

References

  1. "Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life and Times of Mr. Ulric Cross". trinidad+tobago film festival. 2020-08-31. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
  2. T&T Performing Arts Network (2018-07-18). "HERO Opens Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival". The Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
  3. "AMAA 2019 Full List Of Winners". www.ama-awards.com. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
  4. admin. "New "HERO" movie takes on Toronto, Then the world…". Retrieved 2020-10-06.
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