The 20 Best Martinique Movies You Should Watch

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1. La Flor (2018)

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Director: Mariano Llinás

This is a feature film divided into four parts. Each episode follows a specific cinematographic genre, with B-series, musical melodrama, spy movie, the abyss of cinema, revisiting an old French film, and captive women in the 19th century.

All of these genres have one commonality: their four actresses, who advance the story and reveal themselves as and when necessary. After the film, these four portraits are drawn up. Each episode changes radically the universe, with each actress moving from world to world, fiction to fiction, and job to job, similar to a masked ball. – Martinique Movies

2. The Truth About Charlie (2002)

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Director: Jonathan Demme

The plot follows a young woman in Paris who is on the verge of divorcing her spouse when she finds out that he has passed away and all of their funds have disappeared. She encounters a mysterious individual who claims that the money belonged to him and that he wishes for it to be returned to her, seemingly believing that she is concealing it. As a result, more and more people are losing their lives. – Martinique Movies

3. Thunderball (1965)

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Director: Terence Young

James Bond embarks on his fourth mission to retrieve two stolen warheads. The warheads have been captured by SPECTRE, and the world is now held hostage. As Bond departs for Nassau, Bahamas, he encounters Domino and is thrust into an exciting encounter with SPECTRE operative Emil Largo aboard his vessel the Disco Volante. – Martinique Movies

4.  The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)

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Director: John McTiernan

Thomas Crown is a self-made billionaire who is content with the fact that he can acquire anything he desires. He is irresistible to women and is not challenged in that regard.

However, there are certain items that he is unable to acquire, which is why he has a rare hobby: the theft of valuable Artworks. Following the theft of the renowned painting of Claude Monet by Thomas Crown, Catherine Banning is the only person who suspects him.

Catherine’s objective is to retrieve the painting, regardless of how she has to do it. However, Catherine finds herself falling in love with Thomas while maintaining a professional distance from the case. Thankfully, Thomas does not fall in love with her. – Martinique Movies

5. Concorde Affaire ’79 (1979)

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Director: Ruggero Deodato

Moses Brody receives a telephone call from his former wife, a fellow journalist, informing him of a major story unfolding in the Antilles; upon his arrival, he discovers that she has passed away.

While investigating the circumstances surrounding her death, he uncovers the case she had been working on a crash of a Concorde airliner, perpetrated by an airline whose South American business had been adversely affected by the introduction of the new Concorde aircraft.

Upon further investigation, Brody discovers that a stewardess had survived the crash, but was being held captive by criminals who were extorting the airline responsible for the incident.

The crash site was concealed, and the authorities did not believe his version of events without the necessary evidence.

Brody embarks on a mission to save the stewardess, and in the process, uncovers the sabotage of another Concorde flight departing from London, causing it to crash similarly. The two journalists race against time to obtain the necessary information for London and avert the crash. – Martinique Movies

6. Twilight of Love (1977)

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Director: Luigi Scattini

Mr. Richard Butler is the head of an advertising agency in Montreal. He falls in love with a young model named Dyanne. A guy named Anthony Steele is trying to find a new face, or butt, for his blue jeans ad campaign.

He sees a girl in a sauna with other co-eds, but the first time he sees her from behind, he thinks it’s a boy! Annie Belle encourages him and tells him to have sex with her, but she’s already got a husband and a lover. He falls in love with Annie, but he’s already had enough sex with other young models. – Martinique Movies

7. Toussaint Louverture (2012)

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Director: Philippe Niang

Jimmy Jean-Louis is a slave who was taken from his owner because he was too old and not producing enough. His dad was thrown into the ocean in Cap-Francomais under the watchful eyes of his son, who was only 8 years old at the time. When Toussaint was old enough, he was taken to live on a Bréda estate, where he was taught to read and write by a Bayon named Philippe Caroit.

He found out about Abbé Raynard, a philosopher from the Enlightenment who was against slavery, and decided to leave his wife Suzanne and their kids to lead a group of slaves who were rebelling against France. The Spanish soldiers noticed Toussaint’s military skills and put him in the army fighting against France. – Martinique Movies

8. Lumière! (2016)

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Director: Thierry Frémaux

The silent innovators and pioneers of cinema, such as the Lumiere brothers, Melies, Eisenstein, Murnau, Chaplin, Keaton, Lang, and many others, were not asked to create a distinct art form.

Instead, they built upon their predecessors’ work, and I believe that all audiences should watch their films to appreciate their craft and return to the beginning of cinema.

The Lumiere brothers’ films are a celebration and objective document of the natural beauty of the every day, nothing more and nothing less. – Martinique Movies

9. Sugar Cane Alley (1983)

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Director: Euzhan Palcy

In the 1930s, on the island of Martinique, young Josef and his grandmother resided in a rural village. Most of the inhabitants of the village worked cutting cane and were barely able to make a living. A worker could be fined for minor infractions, and the only way to progress was to excel in school.

Josef devoted himself to his studies and eventually passed an examination that enabled him to attend secondary education in the capital city.

However, due to the limited scholarship available, the cost of tuition was prohibitive. To facilitate Josef’s education, his grandmother and he moved to the nearby city of Fort de France. – Martinique Movies

10. Seven Golden Men Strike Again (1966)

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Director: Marco Vicario

Podesta is a fast-paced, sci-fi action-thriller from a 16mm print. It stars Leroy as the Professor and his team of men, who are caught attempting a train robbery by United States agents.

To avoid imprisonment, they must abduct a Latin dictator, utilizing a variety of futuristic gadgets, such as flying jetpacks. The film is sure to be a favorite of Austin Powers fans. – Martinique Movies

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11. Black Commando (1982)

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Director: Max H. Boulois

Othello, a Moorish general, is falsely led to believe that his wife, Desdemona, is engaged in an adulterous relationship with his commanding officer, Michael Cassio, when in fact, this is part of a plot orchestrated by a resentful ensign, Iago. – Martinique Movies

12. How to Sleep the Brave (1982)

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Director: Lindsay Shonteff

Upon their arrival in Vietnam, a group of fresh, young American soldiers are sent on a dangerous mission into the jungle, losing two of their comrades along the way.

Upon their return to camp, they are sent out on a long trek to destroy a village of Vietnamese civilians. After the destruction of the village, they return to camp. – Martinique Movies

13. Alyse and Chloe (1970)

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Director: René Gainville

Alyse is a highly successful cover girl who has been in a relationship with advertising photographer Luc Bordier for a year. Despite Luc’s genuine affection for her, he finds himself increasingly absent from her life due to his hectic schedule.

His assistant Chloé (who manages an advertising agency) uses his absence to seduce her. Alyse attempts to conceal the affair from Luc, but the latter is aware of what is going on.

Luc persuades Alyse to accompany him on a tour of the West Indies, but she declines, joining Chloé even though she is separated from Luc. – Martinique Movies

14. Selvaggi (1995)

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Director: Carlo Vanzina

A group of Italian tourists on vacation in the Caribbean find themselves stranded on an isolated desert island after their small aircraft lands in an emergency. – Martinique Movies

15. Panama Sugar (1990)

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Director: Marcello Avallone

The plot follows the exploits of Panama Sugar and his companions on a picturesque Caribbean island, where they confront Fox Perry, an American tycoon who seeks to acquire the island to transform it into a Las Vegas-style nightclub. – Martinique Movies

16. A False Flag (2020)

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Director: Jibril Haynes

When the release of a multi-million dollar film is put on hold due to the pandemic caused by ASTERIX, the director recruits a team of Kamikaze-style actors to confront the multinational corporations that caused the outbreak.

A lone doctor is cast as the voice of humanity, but his son is abducted in an attempt to persuade the good doctor to conceal the existence of the pandemic from the world health authorities.

From there, an action-packed narrative unfolds as the team traverses the streets, mountains, and valleys of the world to defeat the common enemy. – Martinique Movies

17. Gauguin: The Full Story (2003)

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Director: Waldemar Januszczak

Paul Gauguin, a French painter and sculptor who was also a musician, printmaker, journalist, ceramicist, and more, passed away from a heart attack on the Marquesa Islands in 1903. At the time, no one was aware of the profound influence his work would have on contemporary art.

The film was written and directed by Art Critic and broadcaster, Waldemar Janszczak, and includes many of his masterpieces, as well as paintings that have not been exhibited in public since they were lost in World War II.

The film also examines the various allegations of sexual misconduct and familial neglect that have been made against Gauguin, as well as his accomplishments. – Martinique Movies

18. Dorlis (2021)

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Director: Enricka MH

Nora is a Martiniquan adolescent who has to accompany her mother and younger sister to the northern region of the island to live with her grandfather, Henri, who has been confined to a wheelchair since a stroke. The two of them are expected to assist Henri in his daily activities.

However, shortly after their arrival, the atmosphere in the house and the presence of Henri cause Nora to relive her childhood experiences, which she interprets as a manifestation of an aggressive, malicious mind. – Martinique Movies

19. Siméon (1992)

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Director: Euzhan Palcy

Siméon, an elderly music teacher, passes away. To commemorate his memory, his grandchild Orélie abandons her hairstyle, resulting in Siméon being sentenced to a life of servitude. Still, Siméon manages to persuade his son, Isidore, to pursue his musical endeavors. – Martinique Movies

20. 30° couleur (2012)

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Director: Lucien Jean-Baptiste

Patrick was sent away to France at the age of 10, and by the time he was 30 years old, he had become a well-known historian. As a result, he has assimilated into society, becoming a black person with a white spirit.

However, when his mother passes away, Patrick and his only daughter return to Martinique during the Carnivale holiday. Accompanying his childhood friend, Zambia, for three days, Patrick finds himself immersed in the chaos, emotions, and comical situations that will transform his life. – Martinique Movies


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