One of the first indigenous feature films to come out of the Bahamas, Rain (introducing Renel Brown) steers us away from the simplistic perception of a postcard paradise, instead taking us "over the hill" into the challenged life of a young local girl determined to get to know her mother who abandoned her as a young child. Rain is a spirited fourteen-year old who, after the death of her grandmother (Irma P. Hall) forgoes the sheltered, simple life of her home on Ragged Island to seek out her estranged mother in the big city of Nassau. Her dreams of a loving reconciliation are more...
Maika "Desert Gold" Music Video: It is our belief that a great video can propel the career of a gifted group of musicians to new levels, and we were so excited to work with Maika! Shot fully in High Definition (HD) video, this video brings full-circle the classic and the state-of-the-art in performance more...
At an uncertain time, in an uncertain place... A Third World War has come to an end, leaving behind a trail of ruin and devastated landscapes. A man wearing rags and an oxygen mask takes
a risk and leaves his bunker to seek food. During his search he finds a man, then another, and a woman... and he is confronted with a question greater than survival.
Shot in a bleak black and white photography, After the Apocalypse is a futuristic fable about coming
back to life. Four men and one woman have survived. They have lost everything, their past lives and the
use of more...