A Film by Tommaso D’Elia The documentary intends to retrace the original trail to perceive and feel Africa’s roots within London’s Reggae music.We cover topical subjects such as the 1948, ‘Windrush’ massive immigration from the Caribbean Islands to London, the Notting Hill riots in 1976, the New Cross massacre in Brixton during the late 80ies and we explore Reggae Music today, stressing its strong influence on both punk and pop music . After the recent film ‘Jamaica mon amour’ , this new production offers in-depth analyses aiming at further understanding the significance of ‘peace, love, respect and unity’.Interviewees: Chris Blackwell (Music Producer), Vivienne Goldman (a friend of Bob Marley, now writer and biographer of ‘Exodus’), Mad Professor (musician – founder of Ariwa Studios), Linton Kwesi Johnson (poet and songwriter-singer), Mykaell Riley (Prof. at Westminster University – former co-founder of band: Steel Pulse), David Hinds ( Musician, singer and co-founder of Steel Pulse), Ali Cambell (Musician, singer and former front-man, founder of UB40) and many others. TV Director: Tommaso D’EliaAssistant Director: Silvia BonanniEditor: Luca OnoratiInterviews by Pier Tosi, David Katz, and Tony ShargoolPhotography: Tommaso D’Elia, Luca Onorati, Gelasio Gaetaniand Marco Pasquini Alessandro Pesce Production Secretary: Valentina BellomoProduction Assistant : Iacobella GaetaniTranslations and adaptation: Tony ShargoolEdition: Simone PalliccaOrganization: Manuela Nosella, Silvia Marcolin, Geraldine LocciProducers: Filippo Giunta – Chairman Rototom Sunsplash with: Gelasio Gaetani – Noemi CinzanoExecutive Producer: Claudio Giust