Directed by Carmen Ashhurst, Samori Marksman, and John Douglas • 1983 • Grenada, United States
GRENADA: THE FUTURE COMING TOWARDS US examines the aims and accomplishments of the Caribbean New Jewel Movement and the reasons for the 1983 US military invasion of Grenada. The film puts these events in perspective by tracing Grenada’s early history, from the annihilation of the indigenous Caribs by the European colonial powers—who imported African slaves to grow cash crops for export—to the evolution of modern Grenadian society, including the oppressive regime of Eric Gairy (1974–79).
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Directed by Harclyde Walcott and Honor Ford-Smith • 1985 • Jamaica
The Sistren Collective, a popular Jamaican women’s theater troupe, uses performance and improvisation as consciousness-raising tools for both rural and urban audiences. Their performances speak directly to the daily experiences o...