47 Films, 14 Countries, One Global Caribbean Celebration: CSIFF26 Unveils Its 2026 Official Selection

From the Caribbean to its global Diaspora, 47 films from 14 countries converge in New York City Oct 9-11 for a powerful celebration of stories without borders.

There is no single Caribbean story. CSIFF26 brings 47 films from 14 countries together to show the world the extraordinary range of stories told through a Caribbean heritage lens.”
— Magaly Colimon-Christopher, Founder & Producing Artistic Director

FOREST HILLS, NY, UNITED STATES, August 17, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Conch Shell International Film Fest (CSIFF), presented by Queens-based nonprofit Conch Shell Productions, Inc., announces the 47 films selected for its 2026 Official Selection.

Taking place October 9–11, 2026, CSIFF26 brings Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora filmmakers, film lovers, and industry professionals together for three days of screenings, industry conversations, professional development, and community.

This year’s films originate from Aruba, Canada, Colombia, Curaçao, Dominica, France, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Suriname, the United Kingdom, and the United States—reflecting the geographic and cultural breadth of contemporary Caribbean storytelling.

Early Bird Festival Passes are now on sale at www.conchshelliff.com.

OUR CULTURE LIVES IN OUR STORIES.

“Every year, I’m reminded of just how expansive Caribbean storytelling is,” said Magaly Colimon-Christopher, Founder and Producing Artistic Director of Conch Shell Productions and Conch Shell International Film Fest. “There is no single Caribbean story. Our filmmakers bring different cultures, histories, languages, perspectives, and experiences to the screen. CSIFF creates a space for those voices to be seen, for filmmakers to find one another, and for audiences to discover stories they might not encounter anywhere else.”

CSIFF26 OFFICIAL SELECTION

2012/What Happened in 2012 — Dana M Wright

A Shade of Indigo — Hanif James

Adan Nanm Ek Kò — Ella Moun

Adrift Wak Leu — Rebecca Roos

Beg Yuh A Call — Michael Campbell

Bob Marley Beach: The Fight for Your Right — Simon Mais

Bossladysk8 — True Daley

Bright Sparks — Lesley-Ann Wanliss

Cadencia — Paulís Cofresí

Finding Syn — Sean-Josahi Brown

From Fortune — Christelle Powell

Green — Katiana Farrier

I F*cking Hate You! — Gabriela Paciel

I Love You More — Ashur Sattiewhite

If Only You Knew — Safiyah Chiniere

Isaiah's Glass Goes Down Easy — Ria Ashley Vieira

Last Hoorah at G-Baby's — Darnelle Casimir

Mummy? — Noella Letitia Mingo

My Dad, Guyana and Me — Noella Letitia Mingo

Noche Noir — Marissa Chibas

Now, Hear Me Good — Dwayne LeBlanc

On the Eve — Sulin Passial

Ordinary Citizens of Suriname – Episode 1 — Morena Leter

Pan Gyul — Juliette Jeffers

Raizal: The Jamaican Connection — Jamar Cleary

Seasick — Nigel Gabbidon

Sherisia — Sherisia James

Silver Silhouettes — JR Roache & Andre Wynter

Sonshine — Kaleb D'Aguilar

Stand Clear 'the Closing Doors' — Stacey Sargeant

Striking Threads – The Atlanta Washing Society — Sojourna Collier

Sunny — Ewoud Bon

Suspicious — Maison Teixeira

Tambu — Laurie Lambert

The Brittle Little Ones — Kourtrajmé Karaibes

The Coqui Sings — Edwin FrankO

The Day I Met You — Samueldavid Baromeo

The Douen — Jonathan Jagdeo

The Last Dance — Hayden Mclean

The Making of a Matriarch: La Creación de una Matriarca — Vanessa Cruz

The Star Boy — Wayne Carnegie

The Tide Between Us — Odessa Whitlock

They're Mid — Feddyana Jean

Through the Barricades — Alexandrine Benjamin

Trinidad Remains — Karen Martinez

Unbroken — Carmen Santiago

Where the Waves End — Lidsy Trabal

INDUSTRY PANELS & SCREENINGS

CSIFF26 opens Friday, October 9, at HB Playwrights Theatre, 124 Bank Street in Manhattan’s West Village, with industry panels and professional development led by Sekiya Dorsett, Stefon Bristol, Nambi Kelly, Angelina Villapiano, and Gillian Isabelle.

On Saturday, October 10 and Sunday, October 11, CSIFF moves to Regal UA Midway, 108-22 Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills, Queens, for Official Selection screenings, filmmaker conversations, red carpet events, and awards.

The 2026 CSIFF Award Jury features Lamar Richardson, Sekiya Dorsett, Lu Childs, Stefon Bristol, Nambi Kelly, Angelina Villapiano, and Gillian Isabelle. Award nominees will be announced in September.

MORE THAN A FILM FESTIVAL

Founded in 2021, CSIFF creates a gathering place for Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora filmmakers to showcase their work, connect with audiences and industry professionals, and build lasting creative relationships. Through screenings, panels, conversations, workshops, networking, and pre-festival programming, CSIFF works to increase the visibility of Caribbean-heritage storytellers in the American film industry.

CSIFF26 is made possible in part with support from the A.R.T./New York Creative Opportunity Fund, Resorts World Gives Grant, and a PSC-CUNY Research Award through York College.

CSIFF26 | October 9–11, 2026

www.conchshelliff.com

MAGALY COLIMON-CHRISTOPHER

CONCH SHELL PRODUCTIONS INC

INFO@CONCHSHELLPRODUCTIONS.ORG

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