Dr Jane Harte is a world-renowned counsellor who has helped millions of couples solve their marital issues. On her wedding anniversary, she discovers her own husband has left her. Worse, she must take in her emotionally unbalanced sister, Rhonda.
Dr Jane Harte is a world-renowned counsellor who has helped millions of couples solve their marital issues. On her wedding anniversary, she discovers her own husband has left her. Worse, she must take in her emotionally unbalanced sister, Rhonda.
Expressing your romantic feelings to the person you are secretly in love with is never easy, especially when this person is your best friend. But Monica has made her decision. This will be her coming-out day. Today the sun will start to shine, and the rain will belong to yesterday.
Caribbean Shorts Competition winner of 2017 of Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam.
These artists explore their experience of a transnational encounter, through their interests in language, sound, video, memory and ritual. The soundtrack is a collection of words they exchanged that were generated by this experience and later by their reflections on the documentation.
A dress to the Nation, is commentary on our existence in this post colonial island. We are orphaned children being handed over (along with the problems
of our poor parenting), every five years to a new parent. We are promised a better tomorrow. Yeah. Right…wait for that.
A Barbadian artist goes on an inner journey through his memories, trying to recall his identity while talking to himself using “fling” (a Bajan rap flow). He want to free his mind from the shackles of social conditioning and reclaim his individuality.
A woman’s spiritual journey leads her away from traditional religion to find her bearings and peace in a different kind of church.
A personal journey through OCD and memory, as told by the water cycle.
Xerox Island considers the quality of thought and education and examines their gradual deterioration in a cycle that lacks innovation. Everything is a copy of a copy of a copy.
This film reflects, in a poetic, abstract way, the struggle of being an artist on a remote island in the Caribbean
Chaotic Beauty seeks to compare and contrast the ways in which the human brain perceives, processes and interprets visual imagery gathered from everyday experiences, with imagery that is generated solely through the use of digital technology.
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