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- Once told they'd save the universe during a time-traveling adventure, two would-be rockers from San Dimas, California find themselves as middle-aged dads still trying to crank out a hit song and fulfill their destiny.
- When a devastating illness threatens to end Evan Lake's career in the C.I.A., he goes rogue to hunt down a terrorist who tortured him during a mission gone awry years ago.
- A criminal bides his time at a seedy motel, waiting for his boss after killing several men and making away with a mystery bag.
- Spanish actor Jose Antonio Ceinos stars as a down-and-out sculptor, whose inspiration returns with the strange appearance of a beautiful, mysterious black muse.
- The Baeumler family relocates to the Bahamas with the hope of renovating and opening a beachfront resort.
- After losing her parents, teenager Annabel Coleridge lives with her fisherman grandfather on a Caribbean island paradise surrounded by an extended family of loving but quirky oddballs and her best friend, a dolphin named Mitzy. Everything changes when her rich maternal grandparents arrive with a shifty lawyer to bring her back to New York. It's up to her grandfather, her friends, Desaray, her new social worker, her charming son, Mateo, and Mitzy to find a way for Anna to stay on the island home she loves so much.
- The story of two young Bahamian men who fall in love with each other and portrays the homophobia of the Bahamian society.
- A sexy mystery about temptation and primal forces set on a mystical island in the Bermuda triangle.
- Gay-straight friendships are put under the microscope in this collection of four short films that delve into their complexities. The quartet includes films from France, the United States and the Bahamas. In "Float," a closeted man finds support in an artist; in "The Best Men," childhood friends must be honest about a difficult subject; "Cowboy Forever" examines the lives of Brazilian gauchos; and in "Katydid," siblings confront each other.
- Rob Mariano, and Amber Brkich of Survivor All-Stars fame have just four weeks to plan their dream wedding in the Bahamas.
- The lives of Keisha (Dana Deveaux) and Rachel (Julia Woolley Chatwin) are turned upside down - and forever intertwined - when they discover they're half-sisters and co-inheritors of a struggling Bahamian resort hotel.
- Perfect Feet the Movie is a feature length Documentary film about one man's journey to find the perfect set of feet.
- A group of kids goes on adventures in The Bahamas to explore and learn more about the country.
- A Bahamian Fisherman with a gambling addiction in Nassau takes a job smuggling Haitians to Florida in a desperate ploy to support his family.
- World-class freedivers prepare for their elite dives in their own unique ways on the dive line, pushing the boundaries of human capability to reach unimaginable depths. This short film was created during the international freediving completion Vertical Blue season 2021 - 2022, during compeition and training sessions.
- The use of dope is running rampant at a small college. Convinced the college's reputation is at stake, Professor Dr. John takes it upon himself to get the college's biggest user to go straight.
- Determined to reconcile with the mother who abandoned her when she was just a toddler, a Bahamian adolescent boards a local mail boat and sets sail for Nassau in director Maria Govan's intimate family drama. Rain has lived a sheltered life on Ragged Island, but now the death of her grandmother has forced her to get out and explore the world on her own. Upon arriving in Nassau the young girl is overwhelmed by the sights of the big city, and soon finds her idealistic illusions shattered when she witnesses firsthand just how deviant and destructive her mother's lifestyle has truly become. Stranded in a an unfamiliar environment that fills her with dread and confronted by a mother she has never known, Rain searches deep within herself to summon the strength needed to find her own place in the world.
- TV Series
- Was L.O Pindling, first black Prime Minister of The Bahamas, one of history's greatest national Liberators, or was he one of history's greatest national Drug Dealers? The Black Moses takes a looks at the popular folk 'moses mythology' as it was manifested through the life and times of Sir Lynden Pindling. It follows L.O Pindling as he sets on a course to bring about social, political, and economic revolution to the British Bahama Islands.
- A young woman searches for her lost friend in the underwater world of a mangrove forest.
- Music video for "Who Let The Dogs Out?" performed by Baha Men.
- Doctor Horbis is Back with a new Sub Human. He wants to stop The Cheetah Men from ruining his Evil Plans.
- While X-7 secret agent Ryan Pascal hunts down the men responsible for murdering his parents, a detective uncovers evidence that may imperil the life of Ryan's wife as she investigates a drug and human smuggling operation linked to the CIA.
- "Shark Whisperer" is the story of a young girl who befriends the most dangerous predator in the sea and soon discovers that to protect her friend she must overcome the most dangerous predator of all.
- The story of a young painter from the Bahamas, Jonny Roberts, who travels to an exotic island to find inspiration but finds unexpected love and adventure in a complex and tortured Romeo.
- Junkanno Goddess Angelique McKay and The Genesis Warhawks navigate Junkanoo for the first time in 2 years as Christopher Davis introduces us to the story of Ahanta warrior Jan Kwaw aka John Canoe in a true display of black culture and its African Diaspora connections.
- A documentary film that explores the lives & art of the visual artists in the Bahamas.
- : Papa Jah, a humble gardener, has lived in the Bahamas for 40 years. He returns to Haiti to see his 103 year old father and reunite with the land he left.
- The life of Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, the first ever Prime Minister of the Bahamas, and his fight against US Foreign Policies in the 1980s.
- A Bahamian painter lives alone without electricity or a mattress, sleeping on his paintings. At 75, he befriends a younger artist and opens up about his schizophrenia diagnosis in the 1950s and the resulting shock therapy which made a life-long impression on his art and his memory.
- Trailblazer is the story of Bahamian basketball legend Mychal Thompson, who started playing basketball at the late age of 16 in his native Bahamas some 50 years ago. After a chance meeting with a coach from Miami Jackson High School, Thompson received a scholarship and the rest is history. Thompson led his high school team to an undefeated national championship and then four years later after an outstanding career at the University of Minnesota, he became the first foreign born number one draft pick in NBA history. Thompson played with the Portland Trailblazers for eight years before he went on to win two NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. He is presently a color analyst for the Los Angeles and a talk show host.
- Inspired by the true events of a couple vacationing on a remote island in the Bahamas who are trying to save their crumbling marriage. They are soon hunted by a group of modern-day pirates, after their identities and their lives.
- Life in the United States of America it shows the think about America is very interesting it shows the reality, different cities and Hollywood fame.
- Three women become judge and jury to an unwilling guest at a tea-party.
- A documentary film that involves Kareem Mortimer and cameraman Kevin Taylor hitchhiking from Spanish Wells to the Southernmost point on the island of Eleuthera with only $150 in hand.
- A love triangle between a dead woman, a psychic, and the woman he's in love with.
- A Short Experimental Narrative of original footage, featuring diverse environments juxtaposed with Caribbean imagery.
- An American teenage girl, Justice, moves to the Bahamas with her father and discovers a strange world. Justice learns to overcome difficult obstacles through the sport of sailing.
- Short
- When monster Category 5 Hurricane Dorian struck the Northern Bahamas in early September of 2019, it left in its path hundreds missing and thousands homeless. With nearly every electric pole snapped like a toothpick in some parts of mainland Abaco, the storm "virtually eradicated" the power grid making artificial light nearly non-existent. However, the lighthouse on Elbow Cay in Abaco is special in that it is the home to the last kerosene burning fixture in the world, with its keeper Jeffery and a society (The ERLS) dedicated to keeping it going the way it has for over 150 plus years. When all hope seemed lost, with true Bahamian community grit, a plan to turn the tides was under way in the small settlement of Hope Town that had shouldered the first impact from Dorian--the strongest recorded hurricane to ever hit the island nation. This inspirational documentary will show you the power of community, the strength of resilience, and that "when there is hope-there is always a chance."
- This film narrates the story of the Women's Suffrage Movement in The Bahamas, 1948 - 1962. It highlights the 5 leaders of the Movement and the social obstacles they faced in obtaining the suffrage.
- In the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas, underwater performer and professional dancer Arianda Hafez conducts a choreographed dance routine at depth on a variety of sunken shipwrecks while holding her breath. Directed and filmed underwater by Bahamian filmmaker André Musgrove, he combines his years of local knowledge and underwater expertise with the skills of Hafez from Spain to bring this performance of underwater mastery to life.