Top 10 Greatest Guyana TV Series of All Time

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1. Guyane (TV Series 2016)

Director: Kim Chapiron

Vincent, a 20-year-old geology student hailing from Paris, embarked on an internship at a gold mining company in French Guyana. Under the tutelage of Antoine Serra, a prominent figure in the local gold trade, Vincent was quickly introduced to the highly lucrative yet perilous world of gold trafficking.

Acting as a paternal figure, Serra imparted his extensive knowledge of the business to Vincent, who soon realized that newcomers were not readily accepted. Louis, Serra’s trusted confidant, made it abundantly clear that he harbored reservations about Vincent’s presence.

Despite this, Vincent and Serra collaborated on constructing a camp to explore a gold mine, which ultimately led to a fierce conflict with their Brazilian rivals. The situation became even more complex when Vincent discovered that the fabled Sarah Bernhard mine was not a mere legend.

The Guyanese jungle proved to be a battleground where businessmen, gangsters, geologists, and soldiers converged, and where lives were lost over a few grams of the precious metal. – Guyana TV Series

2. Lost Land of the Jaguar (TV Series 2008)

Director: Jonathan Gunton

Guyana is a sovereign state situated in South America, sharing borders with Suriname, Brazil, and Venezuela. The country is renowned for its vast, unspoiled rainforest, which serves as a natural habitat for a diverse range of wildlife, including the jaguar.

The documentary series chronicles the crew’s expedition through the rainforest, where they encounter the unique fauna of the region. The BBC marketed Guyana as “the land of giants,” inhabited by “the enormous anaconda, the world’s largest tarantula, and giant otters.”

Originally titled Expedition Guyana, the BBC changed the name to the Lost Land of the Jaguar to appeal to a broader audience, referencing Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World. – Guyana TV Series

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3. Festival of Lights (2010)

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Director: Shundell Prasad

A disobedient teen girl travels from New York to Guyana after learning terrible information about her father’s disappearance to learn the truth about her family’s enigmatic background.

A little girl reaches adulthood in New York City while being separated from her father when their family immigrates from Guyana.

She attempts to find peace and learn the truth about what happened to her father while overcoming a traumatic childhood and a strained relationship with her mother. – Guyana Movies

4. Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980)

Director: William Graham

The real story of Reverend Jim Jones’ Peoples Temple cult, including its relocation to Guyana and eventual mass death. Based on the true account of the self-styled prophet and Peoples Temple founder Reverend Jim Jones. He started as an idealist in the 1960s, assisting minorities and fighting bigotry.

Jim Jones’ focus on his belief in the nuclear catastrophe changed once he relocated to San Francisco and gained more influence and notoriety. Before relocating them to Guyana, he had over 1000 devoted followers who had given their entire life savings to him and joined his commune.

Authorities started looking into possible unlawful acts when they became aware of them and when they learned that some people were being kept against their will. Jones chose suicide than facing the accusations leveled against him, and nearly all of his followers followed his lead. – Guyana Movies

5. Guyana: Crime of the Century (1979)

Director: René Cardona Jr.

The zealous and paranoid pastor of a small, independent church in San Francisco, Reverend James Johnson, relocated his 1,000-person congregation to the Guyana woods in 1977. There, away from the alleged corruption of the developed world, they will construct their utopia.

Johnson uses harshness to maintain order in his “Johnsontown” community, making life intolerable. Congressman Lee O’Brien of California traveled to Johnsontown in November 1978 with a group of journalists to look into allegations of abuse and commune members being detained against their will. Congressman gave a false impression of the camp by Reverend Johnson, despite his best efforts.

When O’Brien and a group of defectors depart Johnsontown, Johnson instructs his devoted hit squads to kill O’Brien and the journalists before ordering his supporters to commit mass ritual suicide. – Guyana Movies

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6. Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple (2006)

Director: Stanley Nelson

The Peoples Temple members who followed Jones from Indiana to California and ultimately to their deaths in Guyana in November 1978 are the subject of this documentary. Numerous film festivals, including Tribeca, Silverdocs, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, selected Jonestown as an official selection in 2006. – Guyana Movies

7. Thunder in Guyana (2003)

Director: Suzanne Wasserman

This is a documentary on Janet Rosenberg Jagan, my cousin who was elected president of Guyana, in South America. She is the first woman born in the United States to be president. She is revered as the country of Guyana’s mother.

My video weaves together the strands of my family’s history, Janet’s unusual life story, and the intricate history of the little-known nation of Guyana to tell the tale of this extraordinary woman and her chosen homeland. I’m able to do this because of my distinctive viewpoint as a relative and a historian.

Thunder in Guyana reveals an unusual tale of a woman who didn’t let her concerns or other people’s opinions stop her from following her convictions. The movie brings Janet’s amazing history to life through her biography.

Newsreel video charts the British colony’s gradual emancipation and declaration of independence, and interviews with Janet and her supporters illustrate the brave actions taken by the elected official to unite and educate the underprivileged working class of the nation. – Guyana Movies

8. The Jonestown Haunting (2020)

Director: Andrew Jones

A Jonestown massacre survivor visits the scene ten years later and finds that the cult’s former headquarters has turned into a haven for the paranormal. In 1978, one of the largest mass suicides in history took place in a rural community inhabited by The People’s Temple, a notorious cult founded by Reverend Jim Jones.

One cult member survived even though all were scheduled to perish that day. Sarah Logan is still troubled by horrific nightmares ten years later. To lay the ghosts of the past to rest, she decides to go back to the abandoned community.

Sarah quickly learns, however, that the cult’s old residence has turned into a haven for the paranormal. She is currently engaged in a new battle for her life, fending off evil forces to once more flee Jonestown’s oppressive gloom. – Guyana Movies

9. Beached (2011)

Director: Kojo McPherson

The narrative of Beached follows a man named Nyoike as he copes with life in the wake of a terrible event. Nyo is on the verge of self-destruction in his darkest hour until he receives the assistance of the most unexpected kind. – Guyana Movies

10. Rebecca’s Story (2013)

Director: Kwesi Archer

A fortuitous visit from a neighbor provides a better escape plan for the young reader who is orphaned and fantasizing about escaping her grandmother’s harsh supervision. – Guyana Movies


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