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I'm Santana: The Movie (2012)
When Santana's girlfriend leaves him for a preacher he tries to win her back, but there are complications around every corner.
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8.1
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Tamia - The First Battle Gen (2024)
After the Moors destroyed her sector and left her for dead, Tamia, found by Commander Lucinda, eventually became the first Capernaum super solider that would go on a special mission which can end the war. On her journey she will receive a series of flash backs from the day her family were killed and eventually confront the being that was responsible.
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7.0
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Magnolia (2023)
Magonolia is a story of a teen girl with superhuman powers.
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8.2
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Acuna (2023)
The story of Acuna, a warrior of Capernaum. Fallen from grace during the Capernaum civil war. Acuna found herself stranded on the planet V-EN. The story follows her survival in this hostile planet and her memories from the past that will hunt her decision.
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This Land of Ours (1963)
Film on Trinidad and Tobago's culture and industry, and its transition from a British colony to an independent nation on the 31st of August 1962.
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6.8
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SistaGod (2006)
Narrated by the character Mari (SistaGod herself), this film chronicles her transition from a girl who cheats death to a harbinger of death itself. Born to a white American soldier and a black Trinidadian woman, she is exposed to death at an early age, being conceived and growing up near a cemetery, and miraculously surviving after accidentally ingesting poison. At age eighteen, she dreams a premonition of the future, after which she realizes that she is the "Messiah". Her presence on Earth will herald an event known as the "Apocalypso" - the end of humanity.
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Promises (2024)
"Promises" follows the reflection of a man, thinking of the damage he's done to himself and others, via his mistakes, and is learning to accept... hopefully make better promises.
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7.0
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Captain T&T (2013)
In Trinidad and Tobago, a six-year-old dreams of being a superhero.
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7.3
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48
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Pothound (2011)
The point-of-view of a street dog in relation to the world around her. She runs into adversity and forms alliances.
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50
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'70 Remembering a Revolution (2010)
Documentary that outlines revolutionary the Black Power movement in 1970 in Trinidad.
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6.9
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Chee$e (2022)
Way down the island country side, “Behind God’s Back” as the locals call it; Tired of monotonous village life, Skimma dreams of just seeing something different. But after receiving the news that he has gotten Rebecca pregnant, and his constant complaints about his small village; he embraces a new profession: the village pot supplier. It quickly becomes evident that everyone wants what he's selling -- even local Rastaman Oiris — Skimma is faced with making some money to provide for his new child and keeping his new enterprise out of the reach of the law.
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7.0
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Grace And Saleem (2019)
An unintended road trip, a comical first dinner and an awkward meeting of families on Christmas Day all encompass Grace and Saleem's story of an unlikely couple told via three distinctive chapters of their relationship together.
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Fandango at Home Free
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7.9
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Moko Jumbie (2017)
Amidst the ruins of a coconut plantation in rural Trinidad, Asha, a displaced girl seeking her roots, is drawn to a young fisherman who shares her desire to look beyond.
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6.9
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35
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Between Friends (2013)
A snapshot of the interwoven relationships between a group of young people in contemporary Trinidad and Tobago who are all connected in some way. The storyline, focused on two generations of contemporary middle-class Trinidadians, gradually exposes the hopes, secrets, lies and betrayals in the lives of the various characters.
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She Paradise (2021)
17 year old Sparkle discovers a free spirited group of Soca dancers at a car show in the bustling streets of downtown Trinidad. Enamored by the glimpse of sisterhood, she uses her wit to convince them to take her under their wing. The women bring Sparkle into a dizzying nightlife of partying, glamour, and money, but as things spiral out of control, Sparkle is forced to make some tough decisions.
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4.7
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Obeah (1987)
Two lovers romance is impeded by voodoo in the Caribbean. They are drawn into destructive rites, rituals and practice of Obeah. The young woman is the evil spirits focus. The mighty forces are summoned by a dark priestess. "I'm an Obeah man, I'm not a science man, I see things," says the man, who is known by only one name: Judge.
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7.2
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10
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Bim (1974)
Young Indian man survives life of violence and crime in Trinidad and Tobago to become part of the political movement towards independence.
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Kanopy
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7.5
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Green Days by the River (2017)
Green Days by the River is one of the most best-loved works of Caribbean literature. Written by lauded Trinidadian author Michael Anthony in 1967, the book illuminates the formative years of a boy growing up on the island. This coming of age story has enthralled readers all over the world for decades, and it is now being brought to life . For the first time, this beloved tale will be brought to film screens, introducing a whole new generation to the wonder of a country and a boy on the cusp of great change. This film seeks to break new ground in Caribbean film-making, showcasing the rich talent and boundless promise of our people.
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6.5
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90
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69
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She Paradise (2019)
A teenage girl struggles to fit into a crew of Soca backup dancers. Her first chance on stage becomes a night of difficult choices, but also possibilities for an exciting new future.
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7.8
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Bibinur (2009)
Tatarstan, Russia, a small Tatar village. An old woman, Bibinur Juhangir, sees a dream telling that she is going to die next Friday. She has to use the time rest to give all of her debts and to prepare for the departure. Suddenly criminal businessmen and land owners appear in the village. They are intending to sell the land, where now the old cemetery is. One of them, Jihangir, who is used to glamorous life of big cities having lived the most part of his life abroad, has now for the first time in his life arrived on Tartar land. The young man stays in Bibinur's house for the night, and she tells him about her life. She's ready to confront his companion and refuses to sell the land.
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She Island (2025)
In the heart of the Caribbean, a mother and daughter confront a malevolent curse erasing identities of all the island's women, propelling them on a daring quest to reclaim their rich cultural heritage and triumph over the encroaching darkness.
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Panazz: The Story (2025)
Rediscover the vibrant legacy of Panazz, a boundary-breaking Trinidadian Steelpan ensemble from the 1990s whose innovative jazz fusion redefined the global perception of their national instrument.
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Mangroves (2018)
A man goes in search of something mysterious in the Trinidadian mangroves, unraveling a supernatural world as he races back to safety, before the sun sets.
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Carnival in Trinidad (1953)
A kaleidoscope of colors and sounds that captures the essence of the 1952 celebration. Examples include famous mas bands—the costumed groups who join the parades—including Carnival designer Harold Sadenah’s Quo Vadis and steelband The Invaders seen dressed in full military regalia.
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Michelle : The Fall (2024)
Consumed by her past, Michelle seeks to avenge her parent's death while dealing with her new found powers. The short films stars Angelia Bissoon as Michelle Hernandez, Maurice George as Conner Lockwood,Sameerah Osborne-Pope as Adira,Joel Anthony Woo Chong as Alvaro Hernandez,Saraswati Ramlogan as Icy,Sydney Ledger as Paralysis,Keyon Byron as Batchack-Man,Luis Freites as David Lockwood,Irod Telesford as Mr A.B.C.
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Fantastic Friday (2023)
Three high-spirited best friends venture on a wild journey to experience the ultimate Carnival fete. When their night takes an unexpected turn, they must navigate a series of unforeseen challenges that put their friendship to the test.
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Welcome Home
After the death of her matriarchal grandmother, Amelia finds herself unravelling. Burdened by strained relationships and mounting responsibilities, she makes a desperate attempt to regain control. But someone—or something—is watching. As eerie events unfold in haunting black and white, Amelia is drawn into a chilling legacy of unspoken truths and otherworldly forces in the classic tradition of eras past, in this unearthed tale of terror.
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Jab! The Blue Devils of Paramin (2006)
Each year on Carnival Monday, the remote district of Paramin, Trinidad erupts at dusk into an inferno of blue-painted “jabs” or devils, dancing to the beating of the fired biscuit tins or “pans”…This is the story of the Fatima Trace jabs, a band of brothers headed by Kootoo, King Devil.
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Classical Steel (2013)
'Classical Steel' features the steel band in the role of symphony orchestra, very faithfully reproducing the works of the classical masters. This documentary features pan players and steel orchestras from different parts of the world, calling attention to the growth of the steel band movement around the world and the acceptance of the steel pan as a legitimate musical instrument.
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Fortune For All (2023)
Three Caribbean siblings are reunited by the death of their eldest brother. Marooned on the family's coastal estate in a period of isolation, they begin talking after years of silence. A tender ode to the radio plays of the director's childhood in the Caribbean of the 1970s.
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Panomundo Part 1: The Evolution of the Steelpan (2015)
Slavery may have been the catalyst, but culture and passion formed this sound in Trinidad & Tobago. The steelpan can take the claim of being the only acoustic instrument invented in the 20th century. However, this sound not only moves people today, but it paralleled the island’s history of colonization and the demand for independence. The first section of this two-part film highlights the precursors of the steelpan and the creation of the instrument until it gained international recognition in Britain in 1951. Interviews from steelpan legends, such as Ellie Mannette, Sterling Betancourt, Cliff Alexis and Ray Holman, are included.
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La Gaita (2012)
Documentary about the Lara Brothers; Trinidad and Tobago’s oldest existing parang group.
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Drag In: KASH (2023)
This mini-documentary follows a day in the life of one of Nanaimo's finest drag performers, Kash, as they take us on a journey through the ups and downs of their professional and personal life. This documentary chronicles the sheer bravery it takes to be yourself, regardless of what others think or which part of the world you may reside.
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Where the Sun Sets (2012)
Luke Singh struggles to make ends meet working as a fisherman. Unable to provide for his sick grandmother, Luke is presented with an opportunity to make a lot of money, but the decision would come at a great cost.
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Short Drop (2017)
An elderly man gets mistaken for a taxi driver while on a drive through the busy streets of Port-of-Spain. What follows is a long day of reckoning with memories, friendships and revelations.
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Lifted (2019)
Trinidad and Tobago is home to over 7,000 asylum-seekers and refugees—including parents who have fled to protect themselves and their children. Set against frank conversations about diversity, Lifted follows the highs and lows experienced by a refugee family as they journey through Port-of-Spain, and encounter a group of Moko Jumbies (stiltwalkers). Lifted, is written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Miquel Galofré, produced by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and T&T Rocks, and features interviews with Sticks in De Yard/#1000Mokos.
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Judgment Day: Jason Jones v the Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (2018)
In 2017, Jason Jones, a human rights activist sued the state over colonial-era laws that criminalise sexual relations between consenting adults of the same sex. Judgement day is a short documentary that follows emotive events on the day of Justice Devindra Rampersad’s landmark ruling in the legal case, Jason Jones v The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago. April 12, 2018, was D-Day for Jason, the LGBTQIA coalition and the supporters of these laws gather outside the Hall of Justice in Port-of-Spain to await the judgment.
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Wishing for Wings
A shy, middle-class librarian from an elite school is inveigled to teach literature to unwilling boys in a prison for violent teenage boys. Can cram a 2-year syllabus into 8 months?
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Douen (2022)
When Steven's little sister Emily mysteriously goes missing, no one can point any fingers, until the truth starts to unfold, leading them to discover Emily's disappearance similarly follows the old Trinidad folklore tale of the Douen.
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Coolie Pink and Green
Coolie Pink and Green is an experimental documentary, referencing Bollywood which takes the form of a narrative. Despite the significant presence of East Indians in the Caribbean, Indian culture has yet to be seen as being truly indigenous. This film projects a new way of seeing Caribbean Indian culture, through the story of a young Hindu girl who is learning the beauty of her culture, even as an elder in her community attempts to hold her in a traditional mould. While the girl is sympathetic to the elder?s views, she already lives in a hybrid culture, and must celebrate both.
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Life and Death (2019)
As the world continues to consume single-use plastic at alarming rates, this silent, atmospheric film imagines a world where plastic replaces water – our singular life force. An elegiac dystopia set in the Caribbean, the film explores everyday situations, transforming the idyllic into the tragic. It is a Caribbean call to action – and a message to all of us who share the planet.
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Caroni (2021)
Inspired by the scarlet ibis, this story set in the Caroni Swamp portrays two futures influenced by human practices.
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Fruitville (2020)
THE WORLD'S FIRST FRUIT ANIMATION FEATURE FILM. MADE WITH REAL FRUIT! A quirky, animated comedy-drama about a group of real fruit who face an existential crisis when plastic fruit are brought into their space. Much debate and division occur as they attempt to deal with this "problem" resulting in great hilarity and ultimately in a deeper understanding of the fruits' place in the order of things.
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Pavement Poets
“What is home to you? In the 2021 NGC Bocas Lit Fest’s “Pavement Poets”, a few of Trinidad and Tobago’s top performance poets share their thoughts on what home and family mean to them. From their virtual pavements to yours!
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Cheesecake
Brian Francis, a well-dressed man with stylish dreadlocks, tries to charm his way into an exclusive, yet mysterious brotherhood called, ‘The Alpha Society’. With impressive charisma and social charm, Brian holds a conversation with the Society’s two leaders over a slice of cheesecake. He is almost sure to have one foot in the door – that is, until he’s faced with two major obstacles – the admission fee and its next-day deadline. Internally hesitant but externally confident, Brian makes the brotherhood a shaky but bold guarantee of meeting their requirements. “Everything’s Cheesecake!” he says, as he now has to figure out how to make this money by tomorrow. But is everything as “cheesecake” as Brian thinks it might be?
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[plant speech] (2020)
We went to the fields to find out what they had to say.
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Sparrow in Concert (2005)
Slinger Francisco, better known as THE MIGHTY SPARROW, affectionately dubbed The Birdie is the unrivalled Calypso King of the World, with a career that spans over 40 years and counting. This artist par excellence has earned his rightful place as "King of the Calypso World" by defeating every other competitor/pretender to his throne. He has entertained audiences across the globe, including the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, to name but a few. Here he is live in concert! Tracklist: Age is just a number / Village Ram / Elaine and Harry / Phillip My Dear / Lying Excuses / Willie Dead / Mae Mae / Saltfish / Congo Man / Slave / Education / Dan Is the Man / Children Stories / Federation / Good Citizens / Neurosis of the Rich / No Apologies / Man Will Survive / Margarita / Marajin / Doh Back Back / Drunk and Disorderly / Miss Mary / Jane / Royal Jail / Benwood Dick / Sa Sa Yea / Only a Fool / El Reloj / Jean and Dinah / Lizard / Obeah Wedding / Ten to One Is Murder
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Chinee Girl (2011)
Women of Chinese descent in Trinidad occupy a space that is simultaneously visible and invisible. Despite national and regional acknowledgment of this minority group's significant cultural and economic influence, female voices are notably absent within the academic literature and early migration history of this unique culture. The mixed-Chinese claim varying degrees of Chinese heritage and also co-exist with recent migrants in the fourth wave of Chinese migration to Trinidad. What does it mean to be simultaneously visible and invisible? What purposes are served by existing in the space in-between? CHINEE GIRL focuses on fifteen female subjects. Through their stories, a contemporary portrait of the Caribbean Chinese identity emerges, questioning how one defines ethnicity and identity in a Caribbean space.


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