Vanishing Sail

Vanishing Sail Documentary

Filmed in the Grenadines, Vanishing Sail tells the story of trading by sail in the West Indies, and follows a community of boat builders in Carriacou who struggle to maintain their tenuous grip on a dying skill.

Independent film maker, Alexis Andrews, recently completed the final stages of filming on his documentary Vanishing Sail: A Caribbean Tradition on the Verge of Extinction,and extended an invitation to take an active role in its completion by making donations using a new fundraising medium online: Kickstarter.com is the world’s largest funding platform for creative projects.

Andrews came up with the idea to invite the public to back Vanishing Sail when he stumbled upon Kickstarter while doing research. “The site stood out. It had an entirely different approach to fundraising than anything I had seen in the past, and some of the projects on the site were so compelling I found myself having to back a few. I thought why not tell the story of the production of Vanishing Sail and give our future audience a chance to become patrons of the film. Filming is eighty percent complete, so we thought we could have some fun together and give everyone a chance to help us reach our goal.”

The goal was to raise $48,000 on Kickstarter. Patrons who pledge any amount from $15 – $5,000 were rewarded with a commemorative gift pertaining to the production of Vanishing Sail.

This project successfully raised its funding goal on May 17, 2012

Filmed in the Grenadines, Vanishing Sail tells the story of trading by sail in the West Indies, and follows a community of boat builders in Carriacou who struggle to maintain their tenuous grip on a dying skill.

Through a collection of dramatic sailing scenes, rare archival footage and unprecedented interviews with the last old, Caribbean Sea Captains, Vanishing Sail seeks to preserve the legacy of boatbuilding in the Grenadines, introduced by Scottish settlers in the 19th century and hopes to revive interest in the art form before it expires on the heels of progress.

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