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- Windjammer, the first presentation in CINEMIRACLE, is the record of a training cruise of the full-rigged S/S Christian Radich from Oslo across the Atlantic, through the Caribbean, to New York and back home again.
- Sonia moves with her kids to Trinidad where her husband Jo is working in the oil business. The milieu change and the discovery of an the affair her husband has been having makes her lose grip and go into a limbo.
- Raj Singh is the nephew and heir apparent of multi-millionaire J.J. Singh. J.J. Singh has to travel worldwide for business purposes, and he asks Raj to join him in Tokyo. An employee, Pran, who has been asked to take care of Raj's travel needs, decides to sabotage this trip in order to embarrass Raj. When Raj lands at Tokyo, he misses his uncle, who has had a change in plans, and is now in Europe. Raj must re-book his flight to go to Europe. Raj finds that he has no money for an air-ticket, or to go anywhere. All he has is $8 American dollars, which will not even be able to buy him a meal in Japan, leave alone travel anywhere.
- The story of eleven, eleven-year-old children from eleven different countries as they together prepare for the game of their lives.
- Reality is not what it seems. Levi is caught between different realities.
- An arts documentary examining the phenomenon of "chutney soca", a musical hybrid from Trinidad & Tobago which blends the traditions of the islands' two biggest ethnic groups - Indian and African. As much political as musical, "chutney soca" seems to offer a way for the two cultures, often perceived as being mutually antagonistic, to come together in a new exciting fusion of sounds.
- Michelle Costa and Ayanna St. Clair move into their new upscale apartment. Their plans are foiled by the arrival of Ayanna's troubled cousin, Janelle.
- A screen tour of Trinidad at fiesta time, which highlights the Mardi Gras street carnival, famed for its spontaneity, brilliant costumes and steelband music.
- Themes The common theme across the countries visited for this project and one that is captured on film is the passionate celebration of the carnival in each country. Carnivals come around once a year and most of the year the people spend in anticipation and preparation for the next carnival. The documentary also seeks to highlight the costumes worn by the revelers for their creative, ascetic and historical meaning behind these costumes. The costumes are a vital, if not the most important part of the carnival. In most of these countries, the most important award is the award given to the best costume featured during the carnival. The music of the carnivals is another interesting theme that the documentary focuses on. Universally across the countries visited, the use of the drums as a major instrument of choice represents a carryover from their common African ancestry. The food of the carnival is as much a vital need of the revelers due to the energy spent working and dancing at these carnivals as it is a customary accompaniment to the carnival as only a selected menu is featured during the carnival. Of course, rice is a staple which comes in many varieties: rice and peas, white rice, jollof rice, fried rice etc. The food is generally spicy and the protein option depends on the country in question. In Brazil pork is the preferred, New Orleans during Mardi Gras seafood reign supreme and almost across all the countries of the Caribbean jerk-seasoned poultry is the order of the day.
- Sister Bond is a story of two sisters on a mission to transport someone to safety, with a device that can bring destruction on earth.
- To be a woman, West Indian and performer. Four of Trinidad and Tobago's top, female thespians tell their truth.
- Undercover Agent Garcia works her way into the heart and mind of the leader of an ongoing illegal operation in a desperate bid to end a cycle of exploitation.
- Dreams in Transit is a poetic, essay-style documentary reflecting on the theme of identity, belonging and the meaning of 'home' seen through the eyes of a contemporary migrant.
- About Donell who is 10 years old and lives on the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. His highest dream is to become a cpanmanc, an oil barrel drummer in a steel band. Donell often goes to the old drum manufacturer Roseman, who can tell the story of the steel drum.
- On the Islands, based on the 15-part documentary series Chinese Restaurants, tells the story of the Chinese Diaspora through its most recognizable and enduring icon - the family-run Chinese restaurant. Filmmaker Cheuk Kwan takes us on a tour of restaurants in Mauritius, Trinidad, and Cuba, showing us Chinese communities that have become an integral part of these sensual and seductive islands in the sun.
- An impressionistic 22-minute documentary from Trinidad & Tobago looking at the aftermath of the surprise attempted coup on the Caribbean island by a small Islamic group in 1990. Calypso music is interspersed throughout to comment on the political situation in Trinidad.
- A documentary about Tori Nelson, a #1 ranked 13-time world boxing champion across an unheard of four weight classes who struggles with raising two teenage children on three minimum paying jobs while grasping to maintain her professional boxing career. With only her trainer, she has fought to become the #1 USA and World Middleweight and Welterweight title holder. Tori Nelson and her manager hope to gain sponsorship so she can continue her career and help her children with a better life, a life she never had.
- The West Indies regional Twenty20 cricket tournament which also invites teams outside of the Caribbean to take part.