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Reggae artist, Bob Andy stars in this movie which is well-meaning, but at times convoluted and confusing. While this movie suffers from a bad plot and lackluster acting, it is saved by a brilliant soundtrack including songs from Toots and the Maytals, Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Aswad and Lee Scratch Perry.Ĭhildren of Babylon is a story of sex and class told through an upper class Jamaican college student, her studies and her sexual relationships. The movie’s cinematography captures the beauty of the Jamaican land and people but it is bogged down by a too much time on the cruise ship.Ĭountryman is a movie that’s point is to discredit accusations of CIA activity in Jamaica with a fictionalized account of a plot to frame the CIA and a political party for bringing in guns.

Wah Do Dem tells the tale of a white Brooklyn hipster who takes a cruise by himself to Jamaica after his girlfriend breaks up with him and wins up getting stranded without a passport or wallet. While the film may have some great characters and some memorable dialogue it suffers from stereotypes, a poor storyline,and lackluster acting including an over the top performance by Paul Campbell as Mad Max. Shottas is a Jamaican gangster film that features great music, great cinematography and a great performance by Louie Rankin as the film’s villain, Teddy Bruckshot. The film is poorly shot and written and the acting is very uneven as it follows several B-movie gangster film clichés. Rude Boy features Reggae stars Ninja Man and Beenie Man in a movie about Jamaican gangsters in Los Angeles. The movies Christian message is thrown off by a bad plot, bad acting and senseless violence. Bashmentīashment tells the story of a group of Jamaicans living in Brooklyn who get caught up in crime and violence.

Still for some reason, the all seem to feature storied Jamaican actor, Carl Bradshaw. The best of these movies reflect the struggle, personality, ambitions, music and sense of humor of Jamaica and the Jamaican people the worst reflect the stereotypes and negative images of Jamaicans. All of these movies either were filmed in Jamaica or were about Jamaicans living abroad. Therefore the bottom part of the Top 20 aren’t that good.

No” until present day movies like “Better Mus Come” and “Ghet A Life.” Picking the Top 20 Jamaican movies was not that hard as there are barely 20 Jamaican movies. Jamaica has a long and storied history of film, beginning with the first James Bond movie, “Dr.
