St Kitts and Nevis signs Film and Creative Industry Agreement at Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit
The government of St Kitts and Nevis, through the Department of Creative Economy, has signed a significant agreement with internationally recognized Nollywood Filmmaker and Director, and Founder of Natives Filmworks, Steve Gukas, during the first day (March 23) of the Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit in Abuja, Nigeria.
The agreement was signed by Samal Duggins, marking a major step forward in advancing the Federation’s creative industries and strengthening cultural and economic ties between Africa and the Caribbean, a release from the St Kitts and Nevis Information Services (SKNIS) states.
This strategic partnership stems from recent engagements and visits to Nigeria, where initial discussions were held and relationships formed, ultimately leading to this groundbreaking collaboration.
The agreement will facilitate the production of a major film project in Saint Kitts and Nevis, scheduled for June 2026, while also establishing a broader framework for training, mentorship, and collaboration across the global African creative community.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Minister Duggins used the opportunity to emphasize the transformative potential of the initiative for Saint Kitts and Nevis and the wider Caribbean region, and further highlighted the regional impact and vision behind the collaboration:
“…and I thought this would be a great opportunity, not just for St Kitts and Nevis, but for the region, if we can develop twelve films across the region that looks at global Africa from our perspective.”
Minister Duggins underscored the importance of telling authentic stories that reflect the diversity and shared heritage of Afro-descendant communities.
“… our perspective is not just insular to each island, but our perspective as a Caribbean region or the Western Hemisphere on a whole, looking at all the different cultures that exist because there are nuances…and those nuances we want to inject into these films and make sure that we see global Africa for what it truly is today.”
The collaboration will also include a structured programme for training and developing film makers, providing opportunities for emerging creatives from St Kitts and Nevis and across the Caribbean to gain hands-on experience in film production, storytelling, and global distribution platforms.
