Film By Honor Minors Premieres In London
A documentary short film by Bermudian Honor Minors premiered at the 34th Raindance Film Festival in London.
The 13-minute film, titled “To Dance, and to Speak”, was directed, written, produced, scored, and shot by Minors. The project explores expression and identity through movement.
Minors produced the documentary as a final project for “Take Me to the River”, a capstone course in Berklee’s Africana Studies Department.
The film was one of five documentary shorts by Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee students featured at the festival, with Raindance dedicating an entire section of its programme to their work.
Minors also attended the festival to present her work and participate in a panel discussion.
Assistant professor Martin Shore; Raindance Film Festival founder Elliot Grove; Bermudian student Honor Minors; Africana Studies Department chair Dr. Mike Mason; and recent graduate Samuel Apoutou at the 2026 Raindance Film Festival in London
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