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Bob Marley’s ‘One Love’ biopic to send Valentines to fans

By Vinette K. Pryce
The flyer for “Shantaye’s World” by Mathurnie Emmanuel and Guillame Rico.
Movies

Caribbean diaspora reels highlight of the 2023 African Film fest

By Vinette K. Pryce
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Jamaican born Game of Thrones actor Marcos James poised to make writing, producing film debut

By Tangerine Clarke
From left, Emmy-Award-winning Editor and Filmmaker Angel Castellanos, and Award-winning Filmmaker, and Co-founder of the A.M. Agency, Mason Richards, showcasing award statues.
Guyana

Guyanese-born filmmaker launches The A.M Creative Agency in Los Angeles

By Tangerine Clarke
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Filmmaker Spike Lee is subject of Brooklyn Museum exhibition

By Tangerine Clarke
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Inaugural Little Haiti BK Short Film Festival celebrates creativity, diversity in cinema

By Nelson A. King
The cast and crew on the Red Carpet at the world premiere of “Bad Like Brooklyn” at the Tribeca Festival, pose for Caribbean Life before the premiere of the documentary film. Executive Producer, Saggy, fifth from left back row, is next to Amy DiGiacomo, producer, and surrounded by other cast members.
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Jamaican ‘Bad Like Brooklyn Dancehall’ documentary premieres to sold-out crowd at Tribeca Festival

By Tangerine Clarke
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Women’s History Month spotlights ‘Reel International Sisters’

By Vinette K. Pryce
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Go With The Flo

By Flo Anthony
The University of Guyana bestowed an Honorary Doctorate of Letters and the Arts on Black Panther star, Letitia Wright during her whirlwind visit to her homeland.
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Letitia Wright receives honorary doctorate from UG, takes Guyana by storm

By Tangerine Clarke
Guyana

President Ali invites Black Panther star, Letitia Wright to visit homeland

By Tangerine Clarke
From left:Harry Jeudy, Yanatha Desouvre and Samuel Ladouceur.
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‘Fragmented Scars’ earns coveted table reading at international film festival

By Nelson A. King
Photo courtesy: Nevis Tourism Authority
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Nevis sets backdrop for ‘Christmas in Paradise’

By Nelson A. King
Haiti

Sak Pase? ‘Wakanda’ sends love letter to Haiti

By Vinette K. Pryce
Actor and content creator Derrick Sherrier Jr. (left) and filmmaker Alexis Garcia (right), discussing Garcia's film Daughter of the Sea (2022).
Movies

Puerto Rican director discusses how her film captures magic

By Milette Millington
Danielle Deadwyler (Mamie Till-Mobley) and Jalyn Hall (Emmett Till) in the movie 'Till."
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‘Till’ the biopic of Emmitt Till, in theatres Friday

By Tangerine Clarke

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Conch Shell Productions’ Conch Shell Int
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Conch Shell International Film Festival Presents FREE Community Screening at Forest Hills Library Featuring Award-Winning Caribbean Heritage Filmmakers
Forest Hills, Queens Public Library

Conch Shell Productions’ Conch Shell Int
Today, 5 pm

Celebrate Caribbean Cinema in Queens: Free Community Screening from Conch Shell International Film Festival
Forest Hills, Queens Public Library

NEW YORK, NY, September 10, 2025: This S
Today, 7 pm

Legendary Jamaican Jazz Maestro Hon. Dr. Monty Alexander Returns To Birdland For An Unforgettable Week Of Music
Birdland Jazz Club

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Today, 8:30 pm

Caribb-esque! Caribbean Burlesque Show & Party
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Brunch 101 is an immersive, university-s
Sept. 20, noon

Brunch 101: An Immersive Boozy Brunch Experience
Brunch 101

BPL Presents welcomes poet, novelist, di
Sept. 23, 6:30 pm

Emmelie Prophète Discusses Cécé
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Conch Shell Productions (CSP), a Queens-
Sept. 25, 5:30 pm

Caribbean Heritage Voices Shine in Queens: CSP’s Bluelight Reading Series Presents Sons of an Unknown Father by Reynaldo Piniella
Queens Public Library at Forest Hills

My Commitment to Me: A Brooklyn Story 📅
Sept. 27, noon

My Commitment to Me: A Brooklyn Story
Flatbush Central

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