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- Against the backdrop of 1955's Hurricane Janet ripples affect lives over 65 years later and a planet out of imbalance is revealed.
- A man, drowned on the transatlantic slave passage, finds himself cast in a Sisyphean limbo where he must build spheres of sand forever unless he can remember who he is and where his spirit must head.
- 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.
- Barbados was the first British slave society in the Caribbean. Now, two years after becoming a republic, there is a growing demand for institutions and the descendants of slave owners to make amends for the sins of the past.
- Ahead of the final board meeting on the Waystar-Gojo Deal, Kendall and Shiv try to shore up their opposing interests...and get a fix on the whereabouts of a physically and emotionally bruised Roman.
- 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.
- Troubled secret agent "Blackbird" abruptly retires from service and opens a luxurious nightclub in the Caribbean to escape the dark shadows of his past. An old flame arrives and reignites love in his life but she brings danger with her.
- The goal of the ANSA Caribbean Awards for Excellence is to recognize significant Caribbean achievement, to encourage and to support the pursuit of excellence by Caribbean persons, for the benefit of the region. The ANSA McAL Foundation is convinced that talent needs to be sought out, brought to light and encouraged. It is in this context that these Awards were conceived.
- Josué reviews the Barbadian film, 'Too Lickrish'; Kofi reviews the Krosfyah song 'Sak Pase'; Josué interviews DJ and music producer, Kyle 'DJ Ky' Walcott.
- Josué and Kofi talk about their favourite Christmas films; Kofi lists his top five Bajan Christmas songs; Josué interviews Carla Bellot of Barbadianista.
- This wonderfully entertaining dance documentary tells the extraordinary story of how Irish dance developed over centuries from a traditional peasant dance to a form that has taken the world by storm and is enjoyed by tens of millions. The film shows how Irish dance has both been influenced by and influenced the dance of many cultures and how it developed as an expression of resistance.
- Josué talks about 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'; Kofi reviews the classic Barbadian Christmas Song, 'Maizie' by Stedson 'Red Plastic Bag' Wiltshire and interviews journalist Kobie Broomes.
- Josué list Christmas films with mostly Black casts; Kofi reviews the classic Bajan Christmas song, 'Drink Ah Rum' by The Merrymen and interviews jewellery designer and small business owner, Sherlai Stevenson.
- Josué reviews the Barbadian film, 'Keeping Up With the Joneses: The Movie'; Kofi lists his top five songs about Barbados; Josué interviews DJ Simmons and Empress Zingha, the husband and wife duo behind Gine On?. Magazine.
- Josué talks about international films that were shot in Barbados; Kofi breaks down the Barbadian music genre, spouge; Josué interviews Selecta Charts founder, Paul Husbands.
- 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.
- Josué reviews the Barbadian short film, 'Liquid Gold: The Story of Rum in Barbados'; Kofi gives a biography of Jackie Opel and interviews the Vibe Architect, Adaeze.
- Josué reviews the Barbadian film 'Next Payday'; Kofi reviews the classic Barbadian folk song, 'Bridgetown'; Josué interviews the co-founders of Barbadian apparel brand, 'Odbo!h', Jamar Odwin and Daniel Nicholas.
- Josué reviews the Barbadian film 'Vigilante: The Crossing"; Kofi lists his top five Bajan singers who don't sing soca or calypso and interviews Barbadian singer, Leigh Phillips.
- Josué breaks down the slasher genre; Kofi talks about the origin and meaning of Alison Hinds' hit song Faluma; Josué interviews Barbadian photographer, Logan C Thomas.
- Josué breaks down the horror genre; Kofi lists his top five songs for "Crop Over" 2021 and interviews Barbadian graphic novelist and comic creator, Andrew 'Rivenis' Blackman.
- A series that explores Barbadian pop-culture and entertainment.
- Josué reviews the Barbadian film, 'The Land We Call Home'; Kofi gives a biography of the Barbadian soca band, Krosfyah; Josué interviews make-up artist Tennille Griffith.
- John B tries to evade capture as he zeroes in on the gold, but a promise to Sarah could derail his plans. Back home, his friends face life without him.
- In an effort to revive the failing Partham Pollawogs, Ball coach John Yossarian Speed and consultant Stacy Callahan team up to recruit the ultimate underdog team: a team so bad at Ball, they HAVE to win. Impressionable youngster Bobby McBean and a host of other zany personalities join the team, and in the process, learn what Ball is really about.
- On an island of haves and have-nots, teen John B enlists his three best friends to hunt for a legendary treasure linked to his father's disappearance.
- Producer and show host Brittany Dixon plays matchmaker as she puts Caribbean Islanders on blind workout sessions with local fitness professionals.
- The rise and fall of crime and justice in the Caribbean from the 1960s through the 1980s based on the larger than life character of Randolph Burroughs and his selected team of men called "The Flying Squad".
- A three part film of excerpts from ILF's first Hoplological Expedition to document the Martial Arts of the Caribbean. In this Docu-Instructional you will see the rare Stickfighting Arts of Bajan Sticklicking (Barbados) and Trinidadian Kalinda. Witness the rhythmic movements of Trinidadian Gilpin (machete) and experience the thunderous and flexible power of Indo-Trinidad and Tobagonian Rope Jab. Enjoy 3 Hours of Caribbean Martial Arts at your own pace.
- 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?
- Life, works and achievements of opera legend Luciano Pavarotti.
- A look at the enduring cultural and societal impact of horse-racing culture in Barbados.
- "Hall" is a feature-length true crime documentary that tells the almost unbelievable story of the life of Barbados' most famous fugitive Winston Hall.
- The documentary honors the phenomenal life of Canadian jazz pianist Oliver Jones. The film follows Mr. Jones in the weeks leading up to his retirement, in early 2017, after seven decades as a performer. It goes behind the scenes at his last big concert at the Montreal International Jazz Festival follows him to his emotional final performance in his parents' native Barbados. Mr. Jones reflects on his memorable life and career, and some of the people who know him best share what he has meant to them and to the Canadian jazz scene.
- This beautiful re-imagining of Shakespeare's magical fairy tale "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is set modern day, under a full moon and during a Caribbean Festival.
- Filmed over the course of six years, With This Ring follows the meteoric rise of three Indian women who sidestep traditional roles to become world champion boxers. Worried that boxing will disfigure their faces and hurt their chances of getting married, their parents are reluctant to embrace their chosen careers. Facing pressure to conform, the women test boundaries as they become the primary wage earners in their families. While the team dominates at world championships, they continue to train in oblivion in India. Boxing becomes their lifeline, their source of income, their community, and ultimately what rips them apart.
- This documentary tells a story of Barbados' journey towards independence focusing on major events and the country's progression 50 years on. The perspectives captured in this film are from a range of educators, politicians, social commentators, musicians and most importantly real Bajans.
- 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.
- 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.