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- A Rasta musician meets a Gospel singer when they both enter a music contest in Kingston, Jamaica. They fall for each other but are kept apart by the girl's pastor father, who wants her to marry into the church.
- Wishing to become a successful reggae singer, a young Jamaican man finds himself tied to corrupt record producers and drug pushers.
- Follows the well-off Blackburn family.
- Horsemouth sets himself up in business selling records but when gangsters steal his bike things start to turn nasty. As tensions build, Horsemouth and friends plot to end the gangsters reign of terror and restore justice to the people of Kingston.
- A police officer returns to his neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica to find himself in conflict with his childhood friend who is now the right-hand-man of the local gang-lord in a gun-running racket. Jamaica's highest-grossing film to date.
- Your friends and enemies have one thing in common, you! Mark leaves his girlfriend to be with Natasha, the girl he truly loves, but her brother Andrew comes with the relationship. Willing to sacrifice all, he adheres to Andrew's manipulations while keeping Natasha ignorant of their deeds, which takes him through a series of violent and necromantic events, thus leading to his purpose in a much darker scheme. Ultimately, Natasha knows that love can be a cure...
- A single street vendor disguises herself for a dance contest, and pits her enemies against each other.
- When West Coast drugs baron 'Diamond' Mitchell (Samuel Marshall) is exposed by his wife as a criminal during their divorce proceedings, he finds himself in trouble with his partner Shotta in the Jamaican Yardies and the Mafia. Violent gangster action set in LA and Kingston, Jamaica.
- A boy separated from his mother who has moved to the U.S. for a better life, is set to be Jamaica's next track-and-field sensation.
- A young American couple crash-lands their plane in Jamaica. A fisherman rescues them and leads them away from the authorities, who have fabricated a story about the plane, involving drug and arms smuggling by the CIA, to gain popularity in an upcoming election.
- A man returns to his home of Jamaica from journey. Along the way, he meets up with famous reggae bands of the time.
- The film follows warring political factions in 1970s Jamaica as they enlist the support of gangs to enforce their policies, and advance their political agenda. It is a fictionalized dramatization of real historical events, specifically, the Green Bay Massacre, where the government finally tracked down these gangs and had systematically wiped out.
- Julius, a young man who has his eyes set on becoming a famous deejay like Bob Marley, is desperate for a chance to go to L.A. and further his music career. Julius agrees to become a drug mule for Jamaican Crime lord Crown and his henchman Gargon in exchange for a passport and visa. Once in L.A. and trying to go straight Julius is still struggling and excepts a job as a hit-man for the drug lord Biggs. Before long, he finds himself immersed in a world and crime and is caught up in a war between the Jamaican gangs and the L.A. gangs without any hope of escape.
- Based on the stage play by director Trevor Rhone, "Smile Orange" takes a humorous and somewhat acidic view of the tourism business, mostly from the point of view of Ringo, a hustler, con man and waiter.
- A ghetto teenager battles against the odds to become a boxing champion.
- After a turn of unfortunate events in Jamaica, Everton leaves his home to make it big in the music business in America. Everything is not a bed of roses in Hollywood, but with struggles and perseverance he finds love and success, only to have it all threatened when the Don of LA (Paul Campbell) wants his dues.
- A film producer from New York City travels to Jamaica to shoot a shampoo commercial, only for a series of unforeseen circumstances to pull her further into the strange reality of life on the island.
- The story of a village madman, Aloysious, who has the amazing ability to talk to anything, including trees, cows and cricket balls. Portrayed from a Jamaican prospective with an acute eye for the authentic dialect of the land. Aloysious meets Inga, a German nymphomaniac, who uses her 'pum pum power' to capture his heart.
- From red light districts to lush rain-forests, 'Black Mother' is a loving and lyrical ode to Jamaica and its people, a visual poem that is at once deeply felt love letter and ecstatic street-corner prayer.
- Lisa Collen visits Jamaica from Toronto, Canada to sell her family's estate. Complexities soon present themselves to her when she meets a musician under the watchful eye of her family.
- After stealing a magical object known as The Well, Annie Palmer: The White Witch of Rose Hall, sets off a chaotic chain of events that will bring together heroes and villains from Jamaica's mythology in a dark new adventure.
- Trench Town, Jamaica, is the most famous ghetto in the World. Immortalised by Bob Marley it is now one of the most dangerous places on the planet. This film examines how the people survive in such extreme circumstances. It is a moving testimony to the silent majority of people who live there.
- 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.
- An American teenage girl visits her family in Jamaica and uncovers a secret that changes the way she sees the people she loves.
- Bubblin' is about a young woman, Josephine, raising her six year old daughter, Tamika, in the Negril ghetto. She falls on the worst of times, which prompts her mother, a middle class woman with strong principles, to come in and take Tamika. In efforts to find a better life for her and her daughter, her friend Peaches, tells her about a street dance where she may dance her way to the US. In the meantime, her brother Lloyd, who never gets the same scrutiny from their mother, has fallen in with the wrong crowd. There is great music, dancing and beautiful Jamaican countryside scenery. The movie will give you a glimpse into the past and present of an authentic Jamaican lifestyle.
- Set in Jamaica, this contemporary movie takes you through the conflicts between a Christian teen and her worldly brother, a husband and wife and the influences of their visiting relatives. When Leon and his friends decide to go partying on Good Friday, they realize that although Friday nights are usually made for having fun, Good Friday is not Just Another Friday. As the teens work out their conflicts, the adults also face their own dilemmas. With the underlying theme that tomorrow is promised to no-one, Just Another Friday provides a stark reminder that old and young alike need God. Just Another Friday is produced in partnership with Jamaica Youth for and its drama ministry, ACTS 12.
- 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.
- Queen Nanny documents the struggle for freedom by the Jamaican Maroons, led by the indomitable 18th century military genius, Nanny of the Maroons.
- A mockumentary that follows Anthony and his friends as they navigate through their individual lives. Nothing is off limits with this group.
- The rags to riches story of a young country girl, Gloria Minto who was determined to makes the most of life. She came from humble beginnings and with the help of those around her and the will of only a Jamaican woman, she fought her way to success and prosperity.
- Meet Anthony, a disgusting, self-obsessed, psycho dude who seriously doesn't care about anyone or anything but himself. Watch as he gives viewers a glimpse into his life as he navigates through school, home and friends.
- A hustler's journey into chaos to steal a car and his lady friends dream for peace from a painting, forces a crime that changes their lives forever.
- Rasta boy touches down in Hawaii and enjoys a whirlwind platonic romance with a local indigenous beauty.
- The Caribbean is the region most economically dependent on tourism and Jamaica is the 4th most indebted country in the world. Tourism is Jamaica's Sacred Cow, heavily promoted since 1891 as the way to modernization and prosperity it has tragically failed in its promises. Jamaica For Sale counters the dominant view that tourism is the savior of the Jamaican people. Lively and hard hitting, with powerful voices, arresting visuals and iconic music, Jamaica For Sale documents the environmental, economic, social and cultural impacts of unsustainable tourism development. As Jamaica is irreversibly transformed by massive hotel and luxury condominium development, Jamaica For Sale both documents this transformation and is trying to turn the tide.
- A comedic web series set in Kingston, Jamaica that follows the various adult-ing misadventures of its beleaguered protagonist Renee Patience.
- About people making love while searching for love. Penny is a young university graduate student, Rick an artist, Luke a "dreadlocks" farmhand, Dorcas the housekeeper and Laura the wealthy plantation owner.
- A normal journey home turns into a deadly hunt as Ally becomes the target of the evil Kanaima.
- Thicker Than Water is a corporate drama that examines the dynamics of the corporate world especially its power struggles and relationships. Seson 2 of the office drama moved to the company's head office, with a slate of new characters. At the core of the story is Kimberly's quest to become the head of the company. She has worked long and hard. Things change with the unexpected appearance of the CEO's long lost son. There begins the battle for control. What we see is the whole thing of inter-office relationships. We explored themes and issues including sexual harassment, classism, colourism and general human relations.
- Bryson is a normal boy with the most advanced technology on the planet, he struggles with either keeping his technology a secret from his family and the public for his own safety, or using it to his advantage.
- Spice tackles different topics with fellow people in the Jamaican culture on her weekly talk-show.
- Struggling policeman wins the lottery and invites his family for a reunion at a fancy upscale hotel.