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- A Detective Inspector is transferred from London to the island of Saint Marie in the Caribbean.
- An international film star's world collapses when her film director husband is outed by the paparazzi as having a baby with his new young leading lady. Seeking solace and healing, she escapes to a Caribbean boutique hotel resort.
- In the late 1960s, Carlito Brigante emerges as the heroin czar of Harlem.
- A merc is hired by the F.B.I. to track down a powerful recluse criminal. A woman is also trying to track him down for her own personal vendetta.
- A retired CIA agent is recruited to participate in a prisoner exchange with the Russians.
- The semi-steamy story (more in promise than actual deliverance) is set in Nassau and finds Mike, an American charter boat captain, involved in a romance with tourist Jan but Jan's aunt, Elizabeth also has the hots for Mike and tries to break up the romance. She hides her bracelet in a straw bag belonging to Mike's mate, Eban, and then claims it was stolen. She then agrees to drop the theft charges if Mike will ditch Jan and go off with her. What's a poor guy to do? Well, mostly hang around and listen to Leslie Scott, Kay Barnes, Irene Williams and other Calypso performers sing "Cocoanut, Water, Rum and Gin", "Wanna Do Nothin' All Day" and "Island WOMEN" and watch "The Limbo" being danced.
- Jean-Arthur has been working as a clerk in a travel agency. One day, he, along with his colleague comes to a brilliant idea: what if I offer tourists real extreme recreation? So the group of tourists land on a deserted island with no food, no shelter, nothing.
- In the beautiful underwater reefs off the coast of Florida's pastoral Pajaro Island, a fissure rips open in the ocean floor.
- They say blood is thicker than water, but when greed takes over, money becomes thicker than blood and water combined. Lives change forever as destructive habits repeat themselves into a tangled web of deceit. Romeo found his "Juliet" but not without a mortal price to pay.
- Stephen Verrill dies, leaving the deed to a valuable gold mine to his wife and child. Verrill's widow, planning to establish a company to operate the mine, sails aboard the steamer Caribee bound for New York. With the aid of Allen, the mate, Cuttle, a notorious trader, scuttles the ship on a wild coastline. As the lifeboat drifts towards a small island, it is overturned by a giant octopus, and the baby is washed ashore, the mine deed tied to her neck. As Verrill apparently has no heirs, his property reverts back to the state and Cuttle buys it. Ten years later, Tom Ross, the son of the Caribee 's captain, determines to prove his father's innocence and returns to the South Sea island where he finds Mimi Verrill, now grown to adulthood. After obtaining proof of his father's murder, Tom returns home with Mimi where they fight to reclaim the mine. After many arduous confrontations with Cuttle, the villain is devoured by a shark, Mimi regains her claim to the mine and marries Tom.
- A poor but brilliant inventor sets out to make his fortune by discovering buried treasure, with the aid of a special inverted periscope through which he can view the ocean floor.
- Thomas meets two Boys Named "Gordy" and "Vincent", Diesel 10 causes trouble all over Sodor, Percy talks to Gordy and Vincent, Thomas shows Gordy and Vincent all over Sodor, and it's up to Thomas to stop Diesel 10.
- To save the man she loves from drowning, Leena must go back in time and find a way to change the course of events. What if it was possible to reverse to the moment we chose the wrong option?
- Bananas Unpeeled investigates the social and enviromental issues facing banana plantation workers and farmers. In Latin America, banana production takes place on large plantations, where harsh working conditions and enviromental damage are the norm. Five companies control over 80% of world trade. However in the Caribbean banana farmers are been squeezed out of the market by a war in the World Trade Organisation led by the multinational companies. Meanwhile positive alternatives are emerging with Fairtrade.
- While being chased, Chris discovers a baby on his stair landing who seems to have been left for him to find. Doubtful of his paternity, he sets out to find the mother of the child.
- Life inside the drug world which thrives off "corruption, deception and inequities of all kinds. What if Jamaican born, Drug Enforcement Agent is forced to return home to save his country from the tyranny of the Dragon Drug Cartel?
- The fishing for sponge is done with hook poles and also by divers, both of which methods are shown with perfect realism, and true photography taken on the south coast of Florida, Cuba and the West Indies. The cleaning and preparation for the market is also pictured.
- "The sky's the limit" has been shot in the Eastern Caribbean islands - Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis - touching the socio-economic problems of women, heads of large families, often without husbands. They create and face life in spite of great economical hardship, with dignity, courage and enthusiasm, appealing for an international solidarity.
- Lili crosses the North of Guadeloupe on her moped, navigating through cane fields and banana plantations, trying to find the church she is to get married in, but time is running against her.
- It is a groundbreaking exploration of freedom through the interconnected stories of two Caribbean art institutions. In Haiti, former graduates turned custodians of their famed film school have been entrusted with upholding the vision of the Artists Institute, established and nurtured over two decades by an American filmmaker and philanthropist before his departure. Meanwhile, in Guadeloupe, the abandoned Le Centre des Arts et de la Culture (CAC) emerges as a symbol of resistance against the backdrop of French governance. Squatted by local artists, the CAC becomes a focal point for the quest for cultural autonomy within a territory intricately bound to France's political and economic system. As the artists re-purpose the space into a vibrant cultural hub and a safe space to confront the paradox of being both French citizens and champions of Guadeloupean identity. Through intimate interviews, captivating footage, and poignant storytelling, Art: By Any Means Necessary navigates the shared journey of Haitian and Guadeloupean artists towards self-determination and cultural resilience. As they confront the complexities of autonomy and dependency, the intertwined narratives of the Artists Institute and CAC serve as powerful reminders of the complexities of their respective realities. In the end, the film invites audiences to ponder the profound question: what does freedom truly entail in the ongoing struggle for artistic and cultural autonomy in two nations standing at the crossroads of independence and colonial legacy.
- The meeting between two young people, Ivany and Eliot, will provoke in the boy a deep disorder and change his life.
- In the 1940s, the US military built an airbase on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia and brought with them their love of country music. The airbase is long gone, but the country music has never left.