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Get in the Mood: What to Read and Watch Before Going to Jamaica

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Are you planning on visiting Jamaica soon? To get you started, here are some films, novels, series and movies set in Jamaica that feature the country’s culture at the center of their stories from James Bond’s antics to poignant historical dramas about the country’s fascinating history. Enjoy!

Legend, Bob Marley

This iconic compilation brings together the greatest hits of Bob Marley, the legendary figure and most successful reggae singer. While his songs have transcended borders to become universal anthems of hope and peace, Marley himself was a true spokesman for Jamaica, embodying its rebellious and optimistic spirit.

James Bond: perhaps the best movies set in Jamaica

It’s impossible to overlook the fact that the creator of the popular 007 character, James Bond, spent a great deal of time in Jamaica, drawing inspiration for the saga. As a result, the island’s paradisiacal landscapes are featured in several of the 25 films in the series, including scenes from Dr. No, No Time to Die and Live and Let Die. Port Antonio’s Boundbrook Wharf and Square Market and Ken Jones Aerodrome, where Bond’s Cessna 185 takes off for Cuba, are just some of the iconic locations. Laughing Waters Private Beach, Cinnamon Hill Golf Course and Jamaica Swamp Safari Midway also feature in these legendary films.

Sweetness in the Skin by Ishi Robinson

This vibrant narrative tells the story of Pumpkin, a young Jamaican girl who dreams of escaping her difficult life by flying to France. Through her determination and baking skills, she tries to overcome the obstacles in her way.

When Morning Comes

This moving film explores the complexities of family relationships through the eyes of a young Jamaican boy whose widowed mother decides to move to Canada. This touching film explores the complexities of family ties through the eyes of a young Jamaican boy. His widowed mother decides to move to Canada.

Cocktail – where in Jamaica is it filmed, exactly?

Starring a young Tom Cruise, Cocktail follows the rise and fall of an ambitious man in the world of bartending. Set in New York City and on the idyllic beaches of Jamaica, the film offers a striking contrast between the fast-paced life of the city and the laid-back lifestyle of the Caribbean.

Negril Beach, with its pristine white sands and crystal clear waters, provided the perfect backdrop for many of the film’s romantic scenes. Another prominent location is Dragon Bay Beach in Port Antonio. Known for its lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere. Finally, the iconic Reach Falls in Manchioneal, on the north coast of Jamaica, also featured in the film. This location features a small waterfall cascading into an emerald green pool, creating an idyllic spot for romantic encounters. The vibrant Ocho Rios area, including the famous Dunn’s River Falls, was also used for several scenes.

How Stella Got Her Groove Back

This romantic comedy tells the story of Stella Payne, a successful single mother in her forties. Tired of her routine, she treats herself to a sunny getaway in Jamaica and is charmed by a much younger man, an unexpected encounter that will change her life.

When Life Gives You Mangos by Kereen Getten

In a small Jamaican community, young Clara’s summer is turned upside down by a mysterious amnesia that makes her forget the events of the previous summer. As she tries to piece together her past, she uncovers family secrets and tensions within her circle of friends. Under the tropical sun of the island, Clara learns to face up to the challenges of life.

One Love

One Love is a heartwarming Jamaican romance film that beautifully interweaves love, music and cultural tension. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Jamaica, the story follows Kassa, a Rastafarian reggae musician, and Serena, a gospel singer from a strict religious background. Despite their different worlds, the two are drawn together by a shared passion for music and a budding romance that challenges societal expectations and family pressures. As their love story unfolds, One Love explores themes of faith, tradition and the unifying power of love and music. A celebration of Jamaica’s rich culture and enduring spirit of unity, the film captures the essence of Bob Marley’s timeless message of “one love” – a love that transcends boundaries and brings people together.

Sprinter

This sports drama follows a young Jamaican athlete’s quest for success. Between the vibrant streets of Kingston and the sunlit stadiums of the island, this movie set in Jamaica explores the challenges and aspirations of a man dealing with a dysfunctional family.

Man Free

Far from the tourist stereotypes, this documentary offers an authentic and unvarnished look at Jamaican life. The film delves into the everyday realities of a population rich in diversity and resilience, revealing a complex and compelling Jamaica where challenges coexist with hope.

Black Cake

Based on the novel by Charmaine Wilkerson, this dramatic series explores family secrets through the lens of a mysterious cake recipe. The story spans several decades, from the sun-drenched and enigmatic Jamaica of the 1960s to contemporary London. At the heart of the plot, a mother leaves two legacies to her children: a traditional cake and a USB stick containing shocking revelations.

Cool Runnings, one of the most iconic films set in the Caribbean

This inspiring sports comedy follows the unlikely but true adventure of a Jamaican bobsled team. From the tropical heat of Jamaica’s beaches to the icy tracks of the Calgary Winter Olympics, Cool Runnings offers a delightful mix of humor, friendship, and determination.

Brilliant Corners – Jamaica

Join surfer Sam Bleakley as he explores Jamaica beyond reggae and its paradise beaches, catching waves at Boston Beach. In this episode, he chats with the local dean and beach lifeguard, shedding light on the island’s rich culture and vibrant community.

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown – Jamaica

After a quirky James Bond-style introduction, the famous chef heads to the lesser-known northeast coast of Jamaica. Through his culinary discoveries and encounters, he uncovers what lies behind the enchanting hotels and stunning beaches: an island divided, with a troubled past but deeply rooted in beautiful values.

A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James

1970s Jamaica is an island plagued by violence and drug trafficking. An assassination attempt on Bob Marley becomes the catalyst for a complex story involving gangsters, secret agents, and musicians. The novel offers a raw and fascinating portrait of Jamaica, revealing the social and political tensions that marked this tumultuous era.

The Last Warner Woman by Kei Miller

1940. Adamine Bustamante, a young woman with the gift of prophecy, grows up in a leper colony. In this movie set in Jamaica, her extraordinary fate takes her across the ocean to England, where her powerful and visionary voice is first seen as a gift and then as madness.

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