From September 1-5, BAM Rose Cinemas in Brooklyn will present "Caribbean Diaspora Film Festival," a celebration of contemporary films about the Caribbean experience. BAM hosts the series in conjunction with the West Indian Day Parade, held annually on Labor Day at Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza/Prospect Park (September 5). This year the film series focuses on the music of the islands, along with two days of films from the Haitian Film Festival. The series will kick off with recent Haitian films such as Jonathan Demme's "The Agronomist." Other film highlights include Alex Wolfe's "Santo Domingo Blues;" Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck's "Young Rebels;" Rick Elgood and Don Letts' "One Love;" and Geoffrey Dunn and Michael Horne's "Calypso Dreams."

