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  • Black Dawn - An animated account of Haiti's liberation told through the eyes of two African slaves.

  • E

  • El Rojo Para Los Labios (Red for the Lips) - A lament for Cuba's loss of its revolutionary fervor.

  • F

  • Fidel - Juxtaposing the personal and anecdotal with the history of the Cuban revolution and Castro's fight to survive the post-Soviet period and the continued U.S. embargo, FIDEL tells a story that has yet to be told.

  • First Look - The first ever U.S. exhibit of revolutionary Cuba's art.

  • H

  • Haiti - The thoughts of Jean Bertrand Aristide, the Haitian leader overthrown in a 1991 coup d'etat.

    K

  • Kaiso for July 27th - The impact of the July, 1990 coup attempt in Trinidad and Tobago one year after the event.

  • L

  • Leaving Home for Sugar - Later production of sugar in the West Indies and Zimbabwe.

  • M

  • Machito - The Cuban band leader Frank "Machito" Grillo.

  • The Man Who Bought Mustique - The astonishing and hilarious story of how Lord Glenconner (aka Colin Tennant), bought a tiny Caribbean island in 1956, and turned it into a playground for the rich and famous.

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  • Profit and Nothing But! - A pertinent and impertinent exploration of the profit motive, and its consequences on our daily lives, our history, and our outlook for the future.

  • R

  • Rice and Peas - The experiences of a Trinidadian restaurant owner in Brooklyn.

  • S

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  • The Sugar Curtain - An intimate portrait by Camila Guzmán Urzúa about growing up in Cuba during the "golden years" of the Cuban Revolution.

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