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- Chrissy is an inspirational film about a disadvantaged school girl who is bullied and discriminated against, but who fought the odds and triumphed securing much needed help from her family and her school
- After losing contact with his fiancée during a violent protest, a struggling musician arms himself to go after her but, quickly realizes his journey would be treacherous as a mysterious outbreak unravels.
- A journalist in Barbados investigates a video that surfaced on social media claiming to show a giant, unidentified creature. Her story uncovers a multi-nation government conspiracy that will forever change the face of Barbados.
- A Jamaican doctor trained in Western medicine and in conflict with his family (all of whom are doctors) about his belief in the benefits of bush medicine, travels to Ghana to prove them wrong.
- Faluma Ding Ding Ding was released in 1998, it went on to top the charts in almost every Caribbean territory, as well as on numerous radio stations throughout North America and Europe. Faluma is in the language of the Saamaka tribe in Suriname and celebrates their escape from the slave ship that brought them from Africa. In this video that was produced for the Muziki Ni special on Caribbean Queen Alison Hinds, she re-introduces 'Faluma,' to the world followed by her 2011 carnival release of Makelele.
- A sidelined West Indies cricketer fights demons of his past, including a match fixing charge, and learns about love in an unlikely quest to play in a major global tournament and earn the respect of his estranged father, a former great West Indies player.
- The Jones family (Irving, his wife Angela and their children Tracy and Nathan) become reluctant participants in a reality show.
- The Errol Barrow docudrama, "Barrow: Freedom Fighter" tells the story about the courage of one man who relentlessly preached a gospel of economic self reliance and self respect to the people of his native country Barbados and beyond. He defied the status quo, confronted racism and classicism, fought colonial oppression and selflessly led his people to political and economic freedom.
- Ashley unexpectedly encounters Jabari near her apartment. As they grow closer, a startling revelation surfaces - Jabari is homeless. He chose to conceal this aspect of his life from Ashley, complicating their connection and challenging the boundaries of understanding and acceptance.
- "Hall" is a feature-length true crime documentary that tells the almost unbelievable story of the life of Barbados' most famous fugitive Winston Hall.
- When the Jones family is kidnapped, four residents from the Green Meadows Mental Facility go on a mission to rescue them.
- The story follows a man who is violently robbed by two young men, but they are unaware that their victim is heavily connected and that the consequences of this attack threaten their lives. The situation spirals from a dangerous situation to a fatal one when the victims father and his crew start to hunt for the perpetrators.
- Jamal loves to fly kites. One day his "stepfather' does something that changes Jamal. Jamal joins a gang he moves quickly through the ranks-The "General" likes him. Then he meets Angelique, he falls for her. Who she is more far reaching than Jamal would imagine .She gets kidnapped. Jamal wants to save her ,if he tries he'll be going against the "General" -It could mean the end for Jamal
- Panama Dreams transports us on the modern-day search of the filmmaker, Alison Saunders for descendants of an ancestor who left Barbados in the early 1900s to build the Panama Canal - one of the seven wonders of the modern world. After five years of creating compelling re-enactments and collecting archival film and photos as well as contemporary images and interviews, the filmmaker tells a larger, poignant story of strength, endurance and sacrifice and uncovers troubling issues of race and oppression that faced the West Indians who worked under a Jim Crow system of discrimination on the Canal Zone and the descendants of those Canal workers in Panama, the West Indies, the US and Cuba today. The film also explores issues of race, class and power facing their descendants up to the present day.
- Ex-con Dexter is deported from the US and returns to Barbados to discover his homeland engulfed in crime. Armed with the guilt of his past crimes and a genuine passion to see his birthplace thrive, he takes on the role of vigilante.
- Payday, a Barbadian comedy-drama/buddy film showcasing a raw slice of Barbadian community life. Romie, an aspiring mechanic and ladies man, with his brutally honest best friend Pack, invest their entire salaries in a down-payment on a garage. Their goal: to establish a successful mechanic's shop to get away from their boring jobs as security guards, their loving yet eccentric and demanding families, and poor standard of living in their village - Pickletons. Their simple task of making the down-payment to the garage owner at the village lime that night is hilariously complicated by Romie's love-life, and Pack's love for cannabis. The complications and laughs multiply as the best friends go to extremes to avoid violent drug men, a charity collector, crazy ex-girlfriends and other wacky villagers.
- A disgruntled married couple and a hitchhiker are trapped in a gully during a tropical storm.
- Three generations. One plantation. The men of the Redman family - father, grandfather and son - will try desperately to break with the past to pursue their dreams on their own terms.
- Jerry is accused of stalking. Deon hits his teacher. Shawn is caught in the act by Ryan. Playboy Kyle discovers his voice. Antoinette dates her cat-caller. Richard and Rawle trick their partners into having more sex.
- Ara, a young bedridden girl is trapped in her room. The nights are easier for her as the moon gives her comfort and revives her. She reads as much as she can and wants to learn about her Caribbean history and religion. One night a lunar visitor helps her transcend her physical bonds and find the answers she so desperately needs. This film explores the themes of religion, slavery and freedom of choice.
- This short documentary takes a brief look at the creation and storied history of one of the world's most popular alcoholic beverages.
- Ron was the most unlikely candidate to ride the stable's most temperamental horse, but he does, and flawlessly so, But his journey to becoming a Champion jockey will require immense growth by him and all who surrounds him.
- A Texas girl vacations in Barbados and meets the love of her life, Barbadian local Seth Bovell. An economic crisis hits the island, and the two are unable to find new jobs. Falling behind in rent and unable to pay bills, the frustrated Millenials decide to take matters into their own hands and become a pair of twisted Robin Hood-vigilantes, scamming criminals for their own personal gain. Will they get away with their schemes?
- Abiola tells the story of Barbadian 15 year old Abiola Adams, who is transferred from a private secondary school to a public secondary school after her step-father is laid off.
- A young woman struggling to care for her Grandfather suffering from Alzheimer's Disease discovers some haunting details about his past
- After confessing to her Spiritual Mother that she is attracted to a woman, Jasmine, a spiritual Baptist is urged to mourn and seek spiritual guidance on the conflict she faces. The film follows Jasmine over the course of a day as she makes preparations to undergo the mourning ritual. Believing that she must choose between her spirituality and her sexuality, she attempts to suppress her desires by rejecting the woman she loves. That evening during the ritual, Jasmine experiences a spiritual journey that brings her closer to the answers she is seeking.
- Backbench is a short documentary which features a group of musicians, pastors and academics who comment on the issue of Banja music in the church in Barbados.
- Latoya "Lucky" Jenkins is the 18-year-old daughter of Autumn and Taylor from the GLMMs Boy with Bad Luck and Girl with Bad Luck. She has just started college when something strange starts happening: She's being targeted and her life is constantly put on the line by some master assassin. As she further unlocks the truth of this person's identity... So must she for her own.
- My project Dear Mum is a project made to showcase & bring awareness of the importance, love & appreciation for mothers worldwide. The project also shows that it is important & vital to know and have some kind of idea how hard mothers work & how much they do to provide for their children and keep them happy.
- An express Political Satire by critically assessing the attitudes, behaviors and mannerisms of political leaders and running them parallel to those of roosters.
- Religious Jewish women open up their hearts to convey their experience of Mikvah and the cycle of family purity, which although a very private aspect of Judaism is more fundamental to a Jewish community than a synagogue. . Mikvah is a ritual immersion in a pool of natural and marks the end of the period in the cycle of family purity in which a married couple may not touch but are encouraged to talk to each other. The cycle is intended to increase desire and keep a marriage fresh.
- Within the context of a global culture of 'progress', this video triptych poses questions about our internal landscapes, as we navigate this rushing stream of forward motion. A rectangular projection made of three separate shots centers around a woman whose fluctuations reflect they ways in which we find ourselves spinning in whirlpools of our own thinking: caught up in our past experiences and our potential future ones. Are we denying ourselves the opportunity to cultivate a sense of complete-ness as we seek progress? How does our constant consumption of; materials, ideas, other people and their perceptions, with deceptive ease, weigh on us? This piece invites a sense of unease, a pregnant pause, which seeks to open up room for exploring this line of inquiry.
- TV Series
- One family with three sisters endures three deaths in one week.
- When a barrel arrives from London bearing an unwelcome parcel, a caregiver in Barbados makes a hasty decision that risks destroying her special bond with a beloved child.
- Entrepreneurs of different ages and backgrounds give an insight on their journey as an entrepreneur.
- The film uses Caribbean vernacular architecture, to chronicle development and change in Barbadian cultural history in which Barbadians tell their own story using their voices and visions.
- Dear Mum is a project made to showcase & bring awareness of the importance, love & appreciation for mothers worldwide. The project also shows that it is important & vital to know and have some kind of idea how hard mothers work & how much they do to provide for their children and keep them happy.
- 'A MIDSUMMER KISS' A Midsummer Kiss is a musical drama about a young woman who meets a young gentleman who sweeps her off her feet, could this be real or a alternate reality.
- As he brutalizes his own body, a man is forced to deal with demons from his childhood.
- Romie and Pack miss the deadline to pay the balance of the money for the garage due o the government taxes and other regulations. The owner, Gus, gives the property to a local church, which wants the space for its new fellowship hall. Romie goes to the Pastor to beg him to sell the property only to find out that the Pastor is the uncle of the heavily pregnant Latisha, and he is willing to sell him back the garage on the condition that he marries Latisha. Romie devises a plan to join the congregation and charm the Pastor into selling the property, but complications arise as Pack falls in love with a choir girl. Meanwhile an ambitious stranger tries to take over the pulpit, and the community's raging love for chicken wings sparks illegal poultry operations.
- A cosmic chess game between a king and a Rasta Sadhu.