The initiative reflects the organization’s ongoing commitment to accessibility, cultural inclusion, and amplifying Caribbean voices across film, theatre, and media. Through multilingual programming, Conch Shell Productions aims to deepen engagement with Spanish- and French-speaking audiences while expanding opportunities for cross-cultural dialogue throughout the global Caribbean diaspora.
The CSP Artist Chat Series features conversations with filmmakers, playwrights, actors, scholars, producers, and cultural leaders whose work reflects the richness and diversity of Caribbean storytelling. Episodes explore creative process, industry insight, cultural identity, and the evolving landscape of Caribbean cinema and theatre.
“This initiative is about making our conversations more accessible to the multilingual communities we serve,” said Magaly Colimon-Christopher. “The Caribbean is linguistically and culturally diverse, and we want our programming to reflect and honor that reality.”
The multilingual expansion is connected to the organization’s year-round new play development programming and the Conch Shell International Film Fest (CSIFF), which supports emerging and established Caribbean and Caribbean diaspora filmmakers through screenings, panels, workshops, and artist conversations.
Select dubbed episodes will be released through the Conch Shell Productions YouTube platform and shared across the organization’s digital channels.