A documentary that revisits the events of 1953 in Guyanese history, set to a series of poems by the great poet Martin Carter and against the backdrop of the Cold War.
A young father struggles to find a way back home to his family amidst closed borders due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A news anchor reports that several people have gone missing, insinuating that these people have been kidnapped, and hinted at the work of a possible serial kidnapper in the Georgetown area. After she reports this news, she rushes home and is distraught by the missing persons and the usual procedures of life in a pandemic. Suddenly, she hears a noise that frightens her and checks to see what occurred. Unfortunately, the people that were missing were closer than many thought.
A visual reflection on exactly where your enemy really resides.
A young girl eagerly anticipates meeting the man of her dreams.
After receiving an initial cut on his upper torso, Geof manages to escape a savage group. He flees the angry, weapon-wielding group, but his quest for freedom is short-lived.
A young creator struggles to complete a project. Through his attempts at perseverance, he learns it may sometimes be necessary to take a break or a few steps back, in order to move forward.
A young man is mourning the death of his grandmother, until he makes a “discovery,” in a book she left behind.
From as long as time, persons have been living on the streets, some of them as a result of mental health and others because they are not welcomed at home by relatives after spending times in prison or having been deported. The film shares the stories of five people living on the streets of Georgetown.
A young interracial couple playfully discharges the disapproval of a nosy citizen.
Alex Grant, nicknamed Aggro, obtains a job as a seizeman -- a repossession agent.
This film follows world-changing events in four continents culminating in the brutal sugar cane plantations of the Caribbean.