Charysse Tia Harper

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12 Months Trailer

Charysse Tia Harper was born and raised in Oxnard, California. She graduated from the University of Southern California with Bachelor degrees in Cinema and Journalism. She also earned a Master’s in International Relations and Management & Leadership at Regent’s University London in England. Charysse is of Trinidadian descent and has focused three projects on topics of that culture: award-winning film, "The Other Side of Carnival" (2010), "T&T 50 in Fifteen" (2012), and "Panomundo: Part 1: The Evolution of the Steelpan" (2015). Her award-winning documentary, "12 Months" (2014), has been an official selection in various film festivals in North America, including the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and Europe. She is very passionate exploring other cultures. She has worked and lived in the United States, United Kingdom and Trinidad & Tobago. She is producing Not In Our Culture, a series about tribal weddings in Nigeria; making a short documentary to commemorate Newark’s 350th year anniversary entitled "Insurance: Putting Newark on the Map"; and in the post-production phase of "Panomundo Part 2: Pan Worldwide" (expected completion Oct. 2016). Charysse currently resides in New York City.

Most Popular Charysse Tia Harper Trailers

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12 Months Trailer (2014)

15 February 2014

"12 Months" (2014) - an award-winning documentary about a Los Angeles man who rents his three-bedroom home for $1 per month to help a family - he has never met - get on their feet.

Harold & Laila Trailer (2023)

10 March 2023

A short drama film.

T&T: 50 in Fifteen Trailer (2012)

30 June 2012

On August 31, 2012, Trinidad & Tobago celebrated its 50th year of independence! This documentary highlights important events that have occurred within the 50 years of being an independent twin nation and it's told in 15 minutes!

The Other Side of Carnival Trailer (2010)

11 May 2010

The Other Side of Carnival (2010) is a 45-minute award-winning documentary that explores Carnival's social and economic impact on Trinidad & Tobago.

Panomundo Part 1: The Evolution of the Steelpan Trailer (2015)

08 August 2015

Slavery may have been the catalyst, but culture and passion formed this sound in Trinidad & Tobago.