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- Despite marketing itself as a world-class tourist destination and the gem of the Caribbean, The Bahamas has had the highest incidence of rape per capita in the WORLD consistently since 2007. Two-Faced: Gender Inequality in The Bahamas is a documentary that explores this rape culture, a constitution that discriminates against women, the lack of women's right in the country, their refusal to criminalize marital rape and the root cause of gender inequality in the country.
- The Bahamas marine environment is being threatened by a new exotic species. Now impossible to irradiate, its up to us to control them-and it might turn out to be a benefit to Bahamians.
- The story of Joseph Spence, the Bahamian folk guitarist who was discovered on a remote island and went on to become one of the most influential musicians of his time.
- A story of heartbreak and hope. Get ready to be inspired.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the epic production of "March On, Bahamaland", the national anthem of The Bahamas, on the 40th anniversary of the country's independence, in 2013.
- Michael Wells was born through a breached birth at a time in the Bahamas ,when caesareans were not an option. Michael was pulled from out the womb by his feet and suffered severe neurological damage. He was born with cerebral palsy. He has no control of his limbs. In his early life he was treated like a vegetable, he was not allowed in any school and did not receive any formal education. Michael learned to read and write through watching Sesame Street. He surprised his family when he wrote the words I AM NOT A DUMMY on a piece of paper. Since then he has written a book of short stories, ran as a candidate in the Montagu constituency and will soon release his second book. This film follows him on his journey to get published ,the daily challenges faced by his seventy four year old caregiver and father and Michael's tireless fight as an advocate for disability rights.
- Discovering why Sir Stafford Sands left The Bahamas in 1967.
- Renaldo and Kyra's relationship has been rocky for a while and has finally reached its breaking point. One night it all comes to a head and they must now decide if they want to take another ride around the Carousel or can they do what they both know needs to be done.
- In the film installation 'undercurrents', Holly Parotti finds a temporary reconciliation between strained dualities through a connecting factor in the globe's landscape: the ocean. Though an entity completely different from our shallow Caribbean waters, the ocean Parotti became familiar with in the English Channel near her 2011 artist's residency in Scotland provided a somewhat calming continuity of existence despite the change in landscape and culture. With side-by-side films of the ocean approaching and retreating from the shore, 'undercurrents' comfortably surrenders to the relentless push-and-pull of rapid change.
- SHE examines the lives of several female impersonators living in the Caribbean. During the annual Ms. Drag Bahamas beauty contest,Kevin Taylor and Kareem Mortimer speak to several drag performers about their lives in The Bahamas.
- Story of hope and what fate has in store for us.
- "GLASS" is the moving, heartbreaking and often funny portrait of a woman named Glass living in "the Graveyard"; a section of Nassau (Bahamas) populated largely by drug users and sex workers. Filmed over a four-year period, this is a beautiful yet unflinching look at a woman who struggles between her desire to be a good mother to her children and a life long drug addiction.
- A Rockumentary following Nathan Stone's difficult Journey to becoming a Pop Star.
- How did the 'Swimming Pigs of Exuma' get there, where did they come from, and who put them there?
- Stop Shark Fining, it's not good for the planet.
- A man recites a critical, probing monologue, ultimately revealing an unexpected identity.
- A young professional married man must examine the choices in his marriage, when faced with the reality that "while the cat's away the mouse will play".
- Outstanding young Bahamian trumpeter, Giveton Gelin, shows his tremendous talent out of humble beginnings. In achieving his musical goals, Giveton further solidifies The Bahamas as a country that is home to exceptional and world-class artists.
- TV Series
- Allan Smith Jr. is running for a seat in the Bahamian House of Assembly with the help of his three best friends and drama unfolds when he wakes up next to a dead prostitute the day of 2012 general elections.
- This is a true story following a group of friends who risk it all to follow their dream of seeing the world. They sold everything they owned to move aboard a 40 year old sailboat, learning the ropes on their maiden voyage down the eastern US seaboard in the middle of winter. After a few near death experiences, the boys make it to the northern Caribbean where they spend the next year island hopping, living off of the land and discovering the true meaning of life.
- A full-length documentary (90 min) covering 16 college student-led mission trips shot through the eyes of 9 student videographers at Southwestern A/G University. Armed with a backpack of high-definition AV equipment, these Communication Arts students traveled from nation to nation serving as 'embedded journalists' during the 2011 summer to capture the passion for world missions at the university.
- A man who learns he has only months to live is cured for one day to make amends, forgive, and be forgiven.
- A young woman finds it in herself to forgive her estranged alcoholic father just one month before his sudden death.
- Indian guy meets an Italian chic in the Bahamas