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- Ali and Ava, both lonely for different reasons, meet and sparks fly. Over a lunar month a deep connection begins to grow, despite the legacy of Ava's past relationship, and Ali's emotional turmoil at the breakdown of his marriage.
- Searching for release, Céline turns to painting and writes essays on the inequity between genders as she asserts her independence and gradually frees herself from her husband's claustrophobic world.
- Through interviews with over 40 key names on the history of dub, electronic music and hip hop, "Dub Echoes" connects the dots between of the otherwise fragmented relation between all this genres.
- "Studio One Story" is a reggae fan's dream come true. Dozens of interviewees, a treasury of rare footage and photographs, insider gossip, hilarious anecdotes, colourful yarns and fond recollections combine to make this a singularly complete history. Anchored in the remembrances of ultra laidback Studio One founder Clement 'Coxone' Dodd, this film turns its lens on 40 or more years of Jamaican music, charting the rise of stars, the development of styles and the making of myths. Burning Spear, The Heptones, Sugar Minott, Ken Boothe, Jackie Mittoo, Earl 'Bagga' Walker, the list of reggae luminaries that got their start on Studio One is phenomenal. Director Stuart Baker has rounded up the survivors, checked out all their old haunts, revisited landmark venues and events and also explored Jamaican political and cultural history to accurately place the subjects of his film.
- About the world of Haiti - Vodou, art and culture by filmmaker and photographer Leah Gordon, a collection of her three documentaries about Haitian art, music and culture made over an 11-year period.
- This documentary film about the Caribbean and Caribbean music, a collaboration between the London-based independent record label, book publisher, and occasional film company, Soul Jazz Records and the newsreel and cinematic journalism company, British Pathé, presents newsreel footage filmed in the Caribbean from 1922 through 1970.
- New York's No Wave scene, recorded on Super-8mm, performing in a sparse downtown loft.