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Chad is a pretentious white Jamaican film director. With his ragtag Caribbean cast and crew, he aims to shoot a highbrow social drama called "Brothers In Babylon."
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Chad is a pretentious white Jamaican film director. With his ragtag Caribbean cast and crew, he aims to shoot a highbrow social drama called "Brothers In Babylon."
A New York City doorman wears many hats—father, art curator, and violinist—as he works tirelessly to give back to his community in Haiti.
The Spiritual Baptists of Trinidad have a common saying - “those who have eyes to see, shall see.” This makes reference to their ability to see and access both the carnal and spiritual realms.
With their relationship on edge a young couple must thread carefully before they send their relationship down the wrong path, wielding unspeakable consequences.
In the midst of a growing climate crisis the need for sustainable farming knowledge is imperative.
A short film of random clips of my time spent in Bequia. Enjoying a bit of everything - food, beach, culture, beautiful sunsets and more.
José spends all day with a gift in his hands, making all who meet him uncomfortable. But no one imagines that he's preparing a very difficult apology for a special someone.
The music video and short film celebrates the culture and memory of the indigenous Kalinago people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
A teenage girl finds that becoming a glamorous soca-music dancer is a lot harder than she first reckoned.
A young widower lives in self-imposed exile deep in the country, haunted by a tragic secret. An unexpected visitor from his past makes him confront his shattered life.
A humorously festive animated short inspired by a viral video of a band playing Christmas parang music under The Cobblestone Inn, Kingstown. The rough and colorful animation references Henri Mattise's collages, specifically one titled "Forre."
"When social distancing goes wrong... Reflexion is a story describing the hunger for human connection that we all felt during the global lockdown of 2020. "
Two Filmmakers, one actor, 48 hours to make a film. What could possibly go wrong? Follow the journey of two quick witted filmmakers defying the odds while trying to overcome each challenging situation.
A socio-cultural interpretation of the popular Barbadian folk song "John Belly Mama" which speaks about adultery, unplanned pregnancy, secrecy and gossip in a small village.
People of all cultures have a dream. Whether it is a quest, a long journey or an endless climb, there's an eruption of satisfaction when you realize those dreams and discover the essence of your…