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- Ron and Don Brodie grew up making family visits to Jamaica. In this four episode series, they join drivers to retrace the same routes they traveled as children, sharing off-the-beaten-path stories through the lens of vibrant taxi culture.
- Usain Bolt has always lived life at full speed. We know he holds countless records, but it's his attitude that sets Usain apart. The Relentless Series provides a personal look at the one of the world's greatest athletes.
- Host Victoria Wood continues her tour of former British colonies - Queen Victoria's Empire - by visiting Ghana, Jamaica and Newfoundland. In Ghana, the focus is on how the British perfected the slave trade and the impact that has had on modern Ghanaian society. Many of those slaves were transported to Jamaica to work on sugar plantations. She explores what connection, if any, still exists between the two countries. Lastly she visits Newfoundland and visits the site to which Queen Victoria sent the first trans-Atlantic message via undersea cable.
- 2006–201029mTV-G5.8 (6)TV EpisodeRuff sends Taylor out to learn how to forecast the weather.
- A young woman struggles to navigate Kingston's public transportation system and some harassing encounters, all while trying to make it to her new job on time.
- The the generally dormant volcanic mountain chain which lies between North and south America is filled with beauty and life. In the 1400's wooden ships were seen approaching and the changes began. Now ships of metal and glass appear and the changes continue.These days people from all over the world lay claims to this land. But every morning, and every evening, the jungle comes alive with primal screams and howls. The beasts that rule the jungle at night, will not let it be forgotten, that this land once belonged to them.
- A filmmaker daughter and her writer father navigate the conflicting issues of their relationship: race and art, adoration and disappointment, success and failure. Until he dies and in her grief, she discovers that his poetry and prose transcend death, allowing her to hear his voice again and find a way back to herself.
- Donovan Bailey was often misunderstood because of his confidence and maligned because of his bravado. The world was about to realize that none of this mattered to Bailey, he was on a mission to flip the world of track and field on its head.
- Rebel Music tells the fascinating and heart-wrenching story of legendary reggae superstar Bob Marley the musician the poet the prophet.
- When a decorated firefighter's son is diagnosed with autism, he struggles not to become the abusive parent from his past.
- Perry Henzell: A Filmmaker's Odyssey tells the inspiring story of the re-discovery and completion of 'No Place Like Home' - the late great Perry Henzell's follow-up to his Jamaican classic 'The Harder They Come.'
- Couples get married at a nudist group wedding. Two dogs get married in an elaborate ceremony. An Indonesian man kidnaps his bride because her family disapproves of the wedding. Some Indian women break local tradition by getting married instead of becoming prostitutes.
- Based in South Jamaica.,Keisha tries to change her life around,, but when love, betrayal and death finds its way back into her life. She has to choose. The second installment of the 4 part movie series.
- Chasing Zephyr: Iconic Islands is for the explorers, the people that seek more. This series follows the journey of Andrew Lamshed after he left a highly stressful senior management position in the Oil & Gas industry to traverse the world's island nations and broaden his own ideas about freedom and happiness. He wanders off the beaten path to find the 'real', asking "What's freedom to you?"
- In this action comedy feature film, 'Superbob' utilizes his highflying karate mastery and investigative techniques to tackle the ruthless Big Yard. As time races on 'Superbob' must rescue his son Dante, who has been kidnapped by Big Yard. Big Yard operates a child smuggling ring and 'Superbob' must save Dante or lose his son forever.
- The director's mother receives a letter from Romania. "I'm looking for the trace of Dr. Ionel Florian Rapaport family." The director travels to Romania and France and learns of her father's life prior to his meeting her mother.
- Through one woman's musical odyssey exploring the meaning of Jewish identity, Awake Zion uncovers the mysterious connections between Reggae, Rasta and Judaism. Awake Zion unites Jewish and Jamaican artists and scholars in a celebration of roots and culture.
- The hidden spiritual links between Jamaican Rastas and Indian Sadhus.
- Sam Romedy, returns from war and discovers everything he knew, has changed. An inspirational story of fighting to fix the past and falling in love.
- Production designer Mark Tildesley and costume designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb, along with cast and other filmmakers, discuss the inspiration, challenges and trials of concepting and making such remarkable sets and costumes for the iconic Bond franchise.
- A set of two behind the scenes footage segments can be seen. One of these shows the "Funeral Parade" sequence that comes at the start of the film. Moore offers comments about the actor used in that scene. The other clip details the "Hang Gliding" scene, and it shows us Moore as he's about to take flight.
- Built on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall in 1750 The Jamaica Inn and its murky past were made world famous by Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel. Horse's hooves and carriage wheels have been heard outside and ghostly voices and figures seen inside.
- Ruff sends three FETCHers off on an amazing space race. They must rush through a city-sized scale model of the solar system before time runs out!
- Filmed in the country where dancehall began, this film incorporates the best of the local Jamaican dancehall selectors, DJ's and dancers. Together in one "Dance-U-Mentary", all the key figures of dancehall describe the style, history, and language of the culture. IT'S ALL ABOUT DANCING shows the essence of dancehall through candid interviews inter-spliced with dance sequences that can teach anyone the basics of this phenomenon.
- ReverseD is reality TV with a purpose; inspiring guests and saving lives of people with Diabetes and Weight Issues..
- A thought - provoking art and documentary feature exploring identity, heritage, mental health, motherhood/family, LGBTQIA+ and climate change.
- JD spends the weekend at Hedonism III in Jamaica with porn stars.
- Hot Movie Sets travels to the world's ultimate movie scene locations and joins movie insiders who reveal where - and how - iconic blockbuster scenes were filmed.
- Uncesored music video/interview show.
- Reggae legends jam to the Jamaican beat in this classic film of the 1983 Reggae Sunsplash. Held in Montego Bay, the festival showcases the finest in reggae, dub and ska.
- Dora Allen has the uncanny ability to give people advice that always works for them. The only person she can't help is herself.
- It's 1743 and slave trader Henry Lascelles, one of the richest men of the 18th century, is about to be investigated for tax fraud by government inspector Robert Dinwiddie. A life and death struggle ensues between these equally ambitious and obsessively single minded men that takes us from the sugar plantations of Barbados to the heart of government in London.
- A man returns to his home of Jamaica from journey. Along the way, he meets up with famous reggae bands of the time.
- Three British African Caribbeans go on an epic journey in search of their genetic identity.
- As the Catholic Church continues to play a role in controversial areas of modern life, particularly with regard to women, the question arises - why do women stay in the Church? "Women of Faith" features interviews with current and former nuns and Catholic Church reformers who challenge stereotypes with surprising diversity.
- Fourteen Days in America 2004 represents the first in a series of projects capturing the hearts and minds of people from around the world. Its objectives utilize the dynamics of the visual arts to provide grassroots information about people and the places they choose to live in. Fine art still portraits together with a blend of film documentary capture information we gather, in order to build a historical archive of photographs and film footage. The latter includes selected short interviews accompanied with footage produced in and around each venue. The progression with which each venue is treated and represented will be available for generations to come.