The Future Is Her: ‘Brown Girl Begins’ Blends Caribbean Culture with Sci-Fi on the Big Screen The movie is a prequel to Jamaican-Canadian writer Nalo Hopkinson's novel, Brown Girl In The Ring.
Check It Deeply: The Caribbean From Our Lens Caribbean filmmakers are claiming control of how the people of the region are seen and heard.
Visual Culture: Remembering “Countryman,” The Man and the Movie An appreciation of the 1982 Jamaican film, and the enigmatic actor and fisherman who played the title role.
Visual Culture: Trinidad & Tobago Director Sean Hodgkinson on “Trafficked” The dark drama screens at Brooklyn's New Voices in Black Cinema Festival this week.
Visual Culture: Oyetayo Raymond Ojoade’s “Bottom In De Road” A cinematic celebration of the female behind, from Trinidad & Tobago.
The LargeUp Interview: Pras Michel on “Sweet Micky For President” The Fugees co-founder on Haiti, politics and becoming a documentary filmmaker.
Watch Me Now: New Caribbean Cinema’s ‘Ring Di Alarm’ In NYC Words by LargeUp Crew— Fresh off the success of their debut feature Better Mus' Come, the crew of emerging filmmakers known as New Caribbean Cinema are back with a new feature, Ring Di Alarm. Described a... Read More...