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- An ethnic Indian family is expelled from Idi Amin's Uganda in 1972 and lives in Mississippi 17 years later. The dad sues Uganda to get his property back. The grown daughter falls in love with a Black man.
- Teenage boys discover discipline and camaraderie on an ill-fated sailing voyage.
- A group of four teenage girls come of age in the asphalt desert of Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley arranged with a blazing soundtrack and endless drinking, drugs and sex.
- This drama set during the 1950s on a British-ruled Caribbean island deals with local politics, interracial relationships, social inequality, racism, adultery, and murder.
- A group of college kids must decide what price they will pay to gain their freedom after being kidnapped by a ruthless White Slave trader.
- There's nothing funny about a boner. Most of the time. The exception to this rule is England's king of gonzo reality porn, Ben Dover. Tag along behind the viewfinder of Ben's camcorder as he invades Score Magazine's world famous boob cruise in the Caribbean. As seen on television, the boob cruise is packed with Score models ready to undress on command. Miami magazine once called it "Spring Break for Adults". Ben can't wait to molest and grope these super-busty sex-bombs. At sea and on land, Dover encounters an eye-popping shipload of mermaids with the biggest tits in the universe.
- After a tragic accident Grace is lost and alone in the Smoky Mountains. Grace's struggle for survival is made more complicated by her troubled past. Battling the demons in her mind may be the only way to come out alive.
- A suspense filled adventure-drama about the search for a treasure-laden Spanish Galleon that sank over 200 years ago.
- Catherine (Catherine Enoe) is native to Grenada and works as a nurse caring for outpatients. She travels from patient to patient healing them and taking the pulse of contemporary Grenada.
- We see footage of Ashes, a young Grenadian man sitting on the prow of a fishing boat at sea, at times smiling and grinning at the Super 8 camera filming him. The story on the soundtrack is told by Ashes' friends and was recorded by director Steve McQueen after he returned to the island in 2010 and found out that the young man had been murdered after he discovered a stash of drugs on a beach.
- The Story of Jean Augustine's journey from Happy Hill, Grenada to being the first Black woman elected to Canada's House of Commons and the first Black woman to serve in Canada's federal Cabinet.
- Deep in the rain forests of Grenada, anarchist chocolatier Mott Green seeks solutions to the problems of a ravaged global chocolate industry. Solar power, employee shareholding and small-scale antique equipment turn out delicious chocolate in the hamlet of Hermitage, Grenada. Finding hope in an an industry entrenched in enslaved child labor, irresponsible corporate greed, and tasteless, synthetic products, Nothing like Chocolate reveals the compelling story of the relentless Mott Green, founder of the Grenada Chocolate Company.
- Crime, drugs, HIV/AIDS, poor education, inferiority complex, low expectation, poverty, corruption, poor health, and underdevelopment plagues people of African descent globally - Why? 500 years later from the onset of Slavery and subsequent Colonialism, Africans are still struggling for basic freedom-Why? Filmed in five continents, and over twenty countries, 500 Years Later engages the authentic retrospective voice, told from the African vantage-point of those whom history has sought to silence by examining the collective atrocities that uprooted Africans from their culture and homeland. 500 Years Later is a timeless compelling journey, infused with the spirit and music of liberation that chronicles the struggle of a people who have fought and continue to fight for the most essential human right - freedom.
- When Nicolas Prato first joined the police force his idol was his Captain, his beautiful wife was pregnant, and his future was so promising. Now he's homeless and living in a tent behind a gas station with his new friend Barb. Short of killing himself Nic does something most of us would never do. How desperate would you be to get off the street?
- Examines the struggle to stop the commercial whaling of endangered whales, the politics of national whaling practices, the Japanese whaling industry, traditional and modern whaling practices and the exploitation of other marine species.
- Friends take advantage then win the rewards. A story from deep with the Tri Island State. Grenada, Carriacou & Petite Martinique Reap what you sow. A Fragrance Francique Film.
- Mind The Gap is an autobiographical de-construction and re-positioning of personal memories of the father. It gives a voice by de-contextualizing and de-constructing the mythologies and legacies of the present/absent one. 2nd Eulogy: Mind The Gap spurns personal tales of loss, longings, memories, and the phantasmagoria by interweaving fiction and non-fiction to conjure an abstract story of interconnected lives. The central tale narrates the lives of Nelson, a fisherman and father; his gay son James who is coming of age in a verdantly charged landscape; Antoinette, Nelson's wife who embodies the island's colonial past and Mother Country; and their maid, Josephine. Apart from telling the personal story around the father, it explores personal experiences of growing up as a gay teenager in Grenada: the ridicule; the sexual molestation; the trauma.
- With heart disease on the rise, Valentín Fuster and a team of doctors set out to stem the tide with science, education and early intervention. Their ultimate goal: to promote better heart health worldwide.
- Shot over ten years and prompted by the death of her father, filmmaker Joan explores Britain's colonial past and the legacy her dual black and white heritage has had on her life.
- Professor Lindenbrook has secret documentation wanted by the Russians. She is kidnapped and taken to The Caribbean. Following in hot pursuit are Chaser and William Grant.
- Almost every single day, Homeboy goes bottom-fishing in front of Grenada's west coast from noon until midnight, whether the fish are biting or not.
- Clara meets John at a particularly vulnerable time in her life. She is "blinded" by love and he becomes her world. The intense relationship then becomes violent and Clara is forced to take drastic action to protect herself and their son Chris.
- The first story shows how American ingenuity dealt with the lack of nylon stockings during World War II (virtually all nylon was used for the war effort). By using a special bar of soap, a woman could have a tan on her legs that looked just like nylon hosiery. In the next story, women economize by wearing reversible garments. In Beverly Hills, California, inventor Glen Cook demonstrates the "pumpola". By pressing the device's foot pedals, a person can play chords on the piano, leaving the hands free to play a second instrument (in Mr. Cook's case, a violin). Lastly, we visit the headquarters of the Troop Carrier Command in Grenada, Mississippi.
- American Birthright is a feature-length documentary that follows an Israeli-American's grapple with religion, love, and identity after her younger sister marries outside the faith. Becky journeys to carve out her identity as an Israeli immigrant in Los Angeles by consulting a handful of Rabbis, religious experts, mentors, and family around her initial question, "should I marry Jewish?". What she finds changes her initial question to "why be Jewish?" and shifts the very course of her life. AB isn't a solely Jewish story - Becky gives an authentic voice to those struggling to fit in, find their purpose and identity, and own their individuality in a world that begs assimilation.
- A travelogue exploring the beauties of the West Indies island of Grenada.
- The film will be both a travelogue and the personal diary of the authors. This documentary will take the form of an unconventional, incongruous quest, for the Garden of Eden, a possible paradise on earth... but it will also take up the investigation from its source in order to try to understand both the force of this universal myth and its permanence.
- Years after her own personal struggle to overcome the feeling of childhood abandonment, filmmaker Meschida Philip returned to Grenada in search of others with similar childhood experiences, to find out how their lives were impacted after their parents migrated.
- 2000–200645mTV EpisodeThis film tells the incredible story of a dream vacation that turned into hell on earth. Mutiny on a cross Atlantic sailing turn - yacht owner and wife shot and thrown overboard! We follow the investigation of the horrible crime. The film combines reenactments with traditional documentary style.
- 2006–TV Episode
- The Hon. Eric Matthew Gairy, Premier of Grenada, is seen by some as a budding Papa Doc; they fear his sudden and sinister deportations, hís extravagance and his power over an impecunious island where unemployment is high. Others admire his flair for publicity. Whicker meets this turbulent figure, and tries to discover what's going on behind the scenes in paradise.
- 197126mTV EpisodeIsland-hopping the Caribbean, Whicker meets the former emigrants who have returned to their sunny homelands after sampling the UK. He asks why they chose to leave, and what, after living there, they think of the British.
- Les Stroud travels to the an island jungle in Grenada. Here Les has to search for food and fresh water while dealing with sudden rain, dampness coupled with heat and a jungle alive with insects.
- Les first strands himself on an uninhabited island called Frigate an active volcano chain found in the Grenadine Islands deep. Surviving on the island means scouring the shoreline, securing freshwater, building a shelter and making fire.