Grenada Revolution ‘Four Years of Love’ Documentary Set for 2021 Release

“Four Years of Love: The Grenada Revolution” is due out sometime in 2021.

[“Four Years of Love: The Grenada Revolution”]
Vaughan: “The goal of this film is not to vilify or deify anyone. A lot has been speculated upon regarding the revolution…I feel that we have a clear and focused view of those four years that ended with heartbreak, confusion and despair.”
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Richard Audley Vaughan the award-winning independent filmmaker responsible for 2012’s “The Word Is Love: Jamaica’s Michael Manley: is back with “Four Years of Love: The Grenada Revolution.”

“Four Years of Love: The Grenada Revolution” will be a four-hour, three-part, look at the four years that made up the Grenada Revolution; 1979 to 1983.

“Those four years, where hope for a better tomorrow seemed attainable for all citizens, when the government put the concerns of the people first, when the people of Grenada were filled with a new sense of self and brimming with confidence enabling them to stand up for their rights. Those four years are the main focus of the film.” Vaughan stated.

The documentary contains interviews from former Press Secretary to Maurice Bishop: Don Rojas, Professors Brian Meeks, Patsy Lewis, Anthony Bogues and former Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister of Grenada: Bernard Coard.

Vaughan continues “The goal of this film is not to vilify or deify anyone. A lot has been speculated upon regarding the revolution. By Interviewing subjects from both sides of the debate and placing that alongside the scholarly work of the professors I feel that we have a clear and focused view of those four years that ended with heartbreak, confusion and despair.”

“Four Years of Love: The Grenada Revolution” is due out sometime in 2021. In the meantime, more information can be found at www.grendoc.com.

About Richard Audley Vaughan: Richard is an award-winning independent filmmaker who is driven by the love of his Jamaican heritage and history. In 2012 he released the first film in a trilogy of films titled “The Word is Love: Jamaica’s Michael Manley” which has been made part of the library catalogue for some of the most prestigious Colleges and Universities’ in the United States, Canada, Europe and the Caribbean. His second documentary “Rolling Along: An Inline Movement” won two awards at film festivals in Madrid and Amsterdam in 2017. He started the company Spirit of ’38 Productions as a platform to provide quality, truth focused documentaries that counter hegemony one film at a time. www.spiritof38prod.com.

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