Jamaica featured in new animated film, ‘Migration’

-PM Holness says country is on everyone’s agenda this winter season

JAMAICA’S allure and vibrant culture have once again captured the international spotlight, as the island takes centre stage in the highly anticipated animated film, ‘Migration,’ set for release on December 22.

The film ‘Migration’ narrates the heart-warming story of a family of adventurous ducks who bravely decide to leave the tranquillity of a New England pond in the United States for an epic journey to Jamaica.

As the plot develops, viewers are taken on a mesmerising journey through the bustling streets of New York City, climaxing in the idyllic paradise of Jamaica.
The film’s depiction of Jamaica as a travel destination allowed Today Show hosts to segue into “hot winter travel deals” on the Caribbean island.

Floyd’s Pelican Bar, Jake’s Hotel, Treasure Beach, and the Appleton Estate rum distillery tour were among some locations on Jamaica’s southern coast mentioned during the programme.

In response to the feature, Prime Minister Andrew recently posted on X: “This heart-warming story, along with our recent appearance on the Today Show, highlights our beautiful southern coast and showcases the magnetic allure and positive energy that define our beloved country.”

With Jamaica in the limelight, Holness also extended an invitation to everyone to explore everything the island has to offer.

Produced by Illumination and distributed by Universal Pictures, the film is directed by Benjamin Renner and co-directed by Guylo Homsy. It’s produced by Chris Meledandri and written by Mike White, based on a story conceived by White and Renner.

Featuring a star-studded voice cast including Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks, Awkwafina, Keegan-Michael Key, and Danny DeVito, this animated adventure comedy is set to captivate audiences of all ages. (Loop News)

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