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- A tale of love, betrayal, and friendship loosely based on William Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet".
- Rainbow Raani is a sexy comedy with a message that shatters geographic and gender barriers for true love. The story revolves around a musical band called "The Rainbows": a quartet, like the Beatles, but composed of an African, an Indian, a Caucasian and a Chinese player.
- Follows two gay Guyanese boys attempting to navigate their emotions in a homophobic culture.
- Documentary about repressive violence in colonial Guyana.
- Guyana's most intact mangrove ecosystems are found within a special place in Region One, known as the Barima-Mora Passage. Beyond its rich mangrove population, it is home to a number of IUCN red listed species and rich biodiversity.
- An orphaned young reader imagines escape from her grandmother's punitive custody, when a sudden visit from a neighbor reveals a better way out.
- Our television screens are dominated by the ever-increasing displacement of individuals who have been forced to pack up, flee, relocate in fear of prosecution, persecution or ecological threat.
- In the Sky's Wild Noise is based around an interview with Walter Rodney, the renowned Guyanese historian, author and political activist, who was assassinated in 1980. The interview-which was filmed in 1976, when the Victor Jara Collective were shooting their first documentary, The Terror and The Time-is intercut with archival footage, and explores the political, social, and economic conditions of the working class in Guyana in the 1970s.
- A four episode mini-series exploring modern issues in Guyana.
- Coast Land is a documentary that discusses the effects of overtopping and sea level rise in Guyana.
- The 2010 ICC World Twenty20 was the third ICC World Twenty20 competition, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament that was held in the West Indies between 30 April and 16 May 2010. It was won by England, who defeated Australia in the final.
- The Warrau communities and local farmers confront problems on the precipice of development, in one of Guyana's remaining mangrove forests. Torn between traditional crab-catching, environment, and state-sponsored large-scale agriculture.
- The Imbotero Research Center (IRC) is a new field facility designed to accommodate international researchers in biological sciences, environmental studies, and cultural/ethnographic subjects.
- Georgetown, Guyana, a city built below sea level, is protected from the mighty Atlantic Ocean by a concrete barrier the locals call, the 'Sea Wall.' It is not only a wall, but also a landmark where the city's people gather to celebrate life. For five days, right before sunset, the award-winning filmmaker Brian Zahm filmed life along this wall to create a tribute to the people of Guyana. The play of sight and sound in this dynamic cinematic environment is one you will not forget.
- Beached is the story of a man, Nyoike ('Nyo'), struggling with life after experiencing a great tragedy. In his darkest moment, Nyo almost destroys himself when he receives help of the most unexpected nature.
- Follows two travelers sharing the unique experience of Guyana's eco-tourism destinations within the Rupununi. They learn that the country's tourism model is strongly linked with the conservation of biodiversity and the natural environment.
- Eddy Grant performs in the music video "Romancing the Stone" from the album "Going for Broke" recorded for Portrait Records. The music video features Eddy Grant singing as he walks through a lush green meadow near a jungle. Clips from the film Romancing the Stone (1984) feature throughout.