Recommended Antiguan Movies
Find Antigua Movies Listings and some of the best produced Antiguan Films below:
No Seed
A political drama produced by Mitzi and Howard Allen of HAMA films, an Antiguan and Barbuda independent film and television company, in 2002. It premiered at the Royal Antiguan Resort on November 23, 2002. Later the movie was shown in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Marten, Trinidad & Tobago and in the USA. It was highly praised by Molwyn Joseph, the Minister of Tourism and Environment of Antigua & Barbuda, and received critical acclaim from the Department of Cinema and Photography at Ithaca College (Ithaka, NY). The title is derived from the Antiguan proverb “When you play Warri with God, you get no seed”.
A Romantic Comedy directed by Howard Allen, the movie tells the story of how he and his wife Mizi met. “The idea for the movie came about after I read Howard the entry from my diary about when he gave me the grafted mango. It was called “The Sweetest Mango” and Howard said he thought it would make a great story for a film,” remembers Mitzi.
Diablesse (pronounced Jah-bless)
A humorous look at Caribbean folklore, particularly the oral tradition of storytelling. The story unfolds in one night in which Diablesse, the ‘she-devil’, attempts to find a husband and get married before sunrise.Written by Howard Allen and Jermilla Kirwan, Diablesse was shot entirely on location on the island of Antigua. Howard and Mitzi Allen are the executive producers of Diablesse, and Ithaca College student Sudhanshu Saria served as an intern on the production, receiving on-screen credit as assistant director and assistant camera.
The Skin
Caribbean Mythology, set in Antigua & Barbuda a young couple encounter strange occurrences after they find and sell an ancient artefact. Written and directed by Howard Allen produced by Mitzi Allen. Executive Producers HAMAfilms, Antigua.
Once In An Island
The film chronicled the life of a Jamaican family living in Antigua, and how they were thrown into turmoil when one member was accused of a high profile murder.
A movie about vigilante justice set in the beautiful island of Paradise. What was once a safe and pleasurable island has now become plagued with violence, drugs, and gangs. Tired of the corruption that has infested her hometown, one citizen decides to take a stand. Millie (played by dancehall star Macka Diamond) forms a community watch group, which amongst other things encourages the local businessmen to stop paying protection money and to deter the corrupt efforts of Paradise’s drug kingpin. The subplot to the movie involves a much younger Millie and a horrible twist to the story begins to unravel.The Antiguan film, produced by Dr. Howell’s film company Colour Bars Film Production, was filmed mainly in Antigua featuring stars from across the Caribbean.






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