Rastafarian religion has been much misunderstood and rarely celebrated with force and abandon. In these three documentary films, the late Jah Bones sets out the Rasta agenda and illustrates it with drums, music, poems and praises from dedicated Rasta interpreters like Jah Shepherd, Ras Anum Iyapo and Cosmo Ben Imhotep. Shot in London and Nottingham in the early 90s, the three films from a unique document of Rasha history, beliefs and artistic creation.
All three parts feature Rasta poets performing set pieces, including Song of the Motherland by Ras Anum Iyapo, and the nyabinghi drums RUZ.