‘Possible landscapes’ is a poignant exploration of intergenerational experiences of Caribbean environments, fi lmed across two seasons in Trinidad and Tobago. Across sugarcane fi elds, steep hillsides, on fi shing boats and through dying coral reefs, the fi lm presents intimate portraits of people in their daily lives and examines the impacts of colonial legacies, post-independence aspirations, and the evolving forces of extractivism. A collaboration between fi lmmaker Kannan Arunasalam and professors Tao DuFour (Architecture) and Natalie Melas (Comparative Literature), it emerges from the research project Possible Landscapes: Documenting Environmental Experience in Trinidad and Tobago. Combining documentary and academic enquiry, it foregrounds lived experience of landscape and environment.
Crossroads is a new screening series bringing bold, contemporary Caribbean films to cinemas across South East England. Curated from standout titles at the Trinidad+Tobago Film Festival, each event offers audiences the chance to experience powerful, visually striking stories rarely seen on UK screens. From intimate dramas to urgent, politically resonant work, Crossroads invites you to discover the richness and energy of Caribbean cinema – and to encounter new voices, perspectives, and worlds.
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Come meet the Caribbean through contemporary cinema!