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Krystian Kevin Ramlogan is an award-winning filmmaker and scholar specializing in Caribbean cinema, narrative structures, and performance studies. His research explores frameworks of resistance and emancipation within cinematic narratives, with particular attention to the comparative analysis and amplification of marginalized voices in global cinema. His work bridges critical theory with creative practice, examining how cinematic form articulates the experiences of identity, displacement, and cultural memory particularly within the Caribbean diaspora. Ramlogan's films have been screened at international festivals, and he aims to bring his creative practice into dialogue with his scholarly and pedagogical work. He is a curriculum designer, having developed film media programs at multiple institutions, including a BFA in digital media at the University of Trinidad and Tobago. His teaching integrates rigorous critical analysis with innovative methodologies, fostering inclusive approaches to storytelling and media literacy.
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