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Eating Papaw on the Seashore (post-production)

Eating Papaw on the Seashore is a short film being produced by Counterpoint Productions in collaboration with the Commonwealth. It aims to highlight controversial issues in Guyana and better showcase local artistic talents. Caribbean Creativity is one of the...

29/10/2021 at 10:23 AM CaribbeanCreativity read more

Yung Kunta (pre-production)

Yung Kunta is a short Afrofuturistic love story on migration, homophobia and racism. After yet another bullying incident, Yung Kunta, a young African DJ grappling with his sexual identity, decides to leave his home country, the Gambia, and to...

21/04/2020 at 12:00 AM CaribbeanCreativity read more

Gifts from Babylon (2018)

Gifts from Babylon is an award-winning short film exploring the impact of Africa-EU migration through the lens of a Gambian return-migrant. The film captures the personal and cultural conflicts that arise when Amadou, a young West African, returns to...

10/10/2017 at 2:11 PM CaribbeanCreativity read more

Moving Parts (2017)

After being smuggled into Trinidad and Tobago to be with her brother Wei, Zhenzhen, an illegal Chinese immigrant, discovers the true cost of her arrival. Moving Parts is one of a handful of new feature films being produced within...

13/06/2017 at 6:23 PM CaribbeanCreativity read more

Lost Boy (2016)

A 12-year-old runaway makes his home in the hills of rural St. Catherine after escaping from an abusive orphanage. The film takes place on the day he sneaks back into town for a routine visit with his best friend....

22/12/2015 at 2:15 PM CaribbeanCreativity read more

Kingston Paradise (2013)

Kingston Paradise is an award-winning Jamaican urban drama starring popular Jamaican entertainer Christopher ‘Johnny’ Daley. The film transports the viewer to the edgy streets of Kingston, where Jamaica’s ghetto dwellers are trying to survive day by day amid poverty, corruption...

01/01/2013 at 12:00 AM CaribbeanCreativity read more

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YardVibes is Caribbean Creativity’s streaming platform for films from independent African and Caribbean content creators. YardVibes currently offers 50+ titles for sale or rent, from feature films and web series to documentaries and short films, with more titles to be added each month. All films can be rented individually for a modest fee, which will largely benefit the makers.

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