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- After the seas have disappeared, a courageous young female pilot fights against vicious sky pirates for control of the last remaining source of water: the clouds.
- A group of friends, bound together by a murder they committed as teens, journey to celebrate their friendship in Belize, only for unforeseen events to cause their inevitable demise.
- The famed saltwater flats of the Bahamas and Belize give a beautiful setting for the fishing adventure and conservation initiative undertaken in "Buccaneers and Bones." Journalist Tom Brokaw -- who also narrates the series -- leads an expedition in search of the island's legendary bonefish. Joining Brokaw are an eclectic group of celebrities, authors and business titans to fly-fish and swap stories about the wonders of the sport, and the modern-day buccaneers also discuss the importance of ensuring healthy populations of marine species for generations to come. The series reveals research funded by Bonefish and Tarpon Trust and other organizations -- information to help anglers catch more fish and preserve fragile coastal habitats. Other seasons of the series take place off the island of Ambergris Caye in Belize. Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, actors Liam Neeson and Michael Keaton, TV host Jimmy Kimmel, and musician Huey Lewis are among Brokaw's guests.
- A young writer, Jon, is in a creative rut and a three day drinking binge that is making him suicidal, his girlfriend Helen is desperately searching for him.
- A sealed ancient Mayan cave would be blown open unleashing Xtabai to wreak havoc on the world and destroy civilization. She begins by infecting the inhabitants of a nearby village with a terrible and deadly fever. The government responds by placing the village under quarantine. A team of students along with their teacher escape into the jungle to find a cure, guided only by a dream. They go deep into the bowels of the Mayan underworld, hunted by Xtabai herself. Will they ultimately succeed in defeating the evil Xtabai and saving mankind from her curse? How many will live to tell the tale?
- In this series, we follow Belizean celebrity chef, Sean Kuylen, and LA-based journalist, Gelareh Darabi, as they travel through Belize, from north to south, exploring the wonders of its natural environment.
- A 9-year-old selectively mute Mayan boy guards a nest of endangered Yellow-Headed Parrots in the pine savannah of Belize. His beloved older brother returns from the city and the boy discovers he's in debt and has turned to poaching - setting the brothers on a collision course.
- A participatory ethnographic film that tells the story of the struggle of Q'eqchi and Mopan Maya healers in Belize to keep their medical tradition alive.
- Belizean Urban Drama Series
- One of the most pristine and beautiful places on earth is the Bladen Nature and Columbia River Forest Reserve, located in the Toledo District of Southern Belize; some have described it as paradise. Unfortunately this paradise is currently threatened by the planned construction of a hydroelectric dam. This film documents the local people's struggle to save the reserve that they depend on for their survival and way of life.
- Top name comedians travel the globe to explore and perform stand-up comedy in exotic destinations. These hilarious, quick witted comics dive headfirst into the local culture, cuisine, wildlife, and put a sharp-tongued spin on things.
- TV MovieWhen a wounded Detroit Detective decides to hide out in Belize to retire and recuperate; paradise has another idea.
- Two couples decide to knock out two birds with one stone by celebrating Christmas in Belize after being persuaded to invest in a coffee farm only to find out that there's a lot more than coffee growing, and they are way over theirs head and in for the scam of their lives.
- A uniquely Belizean dark comedy exploring how various people's lives are impacted by socioeconomic pressures and political corruption, casting a light on the way contemporary Belizeans hustle for money, fame, and the next plate ah dinna'.
- A US born Belizean man travels to Belize Central America to scatter the ashes of his deceased father, only to discover that he himself conceived a son during a past visit to the country. He must now face his own conflicted feelings about fatherhood caused by the estranged relationship he had with the man who gave him life.
- At 80 years of age, Emilo Choco claims to be the last living practitioner of the ancient Maya art of hammock making in the tiny Central American nation of Belize. He reflects on his culture, and his craft, as he makes what may very well be the last hammock of his life.
- Spanish Creek is a 2000-acre nature reserve in Belize. 75-acres of the property are used to support orchards, gardens, bamboos, and palapas. They are a strong proponent of agroforestry, and rely heavily on the expertise of local Belizeans.