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HUSH I is the 1st in a series of 3 movies which look at life from the eyes of a youth. In HUSH I Makesha becomes pregnant unexpectedly. As a church girl, with a mother devoted to the church, this is a scar which must be hidden, disposed of at all cost…but can she do it? What about support from the other responsible party…Troy. Will he throw his weight behind her? Is he ready to become a FATHER? You should find out!!

The story of abuse is one which must be told. This film provides a very riveting story of the ravages of sexual abuse targeted especially at young females in our society. The strength and tenacity of our main character to survive, is part this story which is the other side of the message we must get across to our youth. You can survive. You an make it!

HUSH 3 tells a story about survival against significant set-backs. Sexual Abuse is no easy ordeal; coupled with teenage pregnancy and a desire to complete an education, the climb seems insurmountable. This story of courage, tenacity and a desire to stand up for principles, is what drives our star Mikisha on. This film is a riveting drama about reality, truth and the will to survive

This African-Caribbean drama is a movie with a difference. It examines upper-class Jamaica and Barbados in the Caribbean, in a poignant way leaving you still unsatisfied…until you reach Accra Ghana in West Africa. Then life begins to unfold and the dots are connected. You gradually recognize the missing pieces and determine to bring the pieces back together again…this is JOSEPH the movie.

Narrated by former United States Attorney General Eric Holder whose father is from Barbados, the Errol Barrow docudrama, BARROW: FREEDOM FIGHTER tells the story of The Right Excellent Errol Walton Barrow who successfully led Barbados to independence on November 30th, 1966 after more than 300 years as a British colony.

Ex-con Dexter is deported from the US and returns to Barbados to discover his homeland engulfed in crime. Armed with the guilt of his past crimes and a genuine passion to see his birthplace thrive, he takes on the role of vigilante.

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This was so refreshing for my household and I to watch.Loved it.
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