
Director: George Malcolm Walker
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Tangled Webs is a gripping Jamaican drama that follows a father seeking redemption as he returns to reconnect with his estranged son. What begins as an attempt to rebuild a broken relationship quickly unravels when a long-buried truth surfaces, forcing him to confront the consequences of past decisions. As the emotional weight of regret and responsibility builds, he finds himself increasingly trapped in a situation of his own making, where reconciliation and ruin sit dangerously close together.
Set against a deeply human backdrop of family fracture and emotional reckoning, the film explores themes of fatherhood, accountability, and the fragile bonds that hold relationships together. At its core, Tangled Webs examines how unresolved past actions can echo into the present, shaping identity, trust, and the possibility of forgiveness.
Directed by George Malcolm Walker, the film reflects his signature approach to storytelling at the intersection of culture, emotion, and innovation. A Kingston-born filmmaker, cinematographer, musician, and creative director, Walker is known for crafting narratives that amplify marginalized voices and explore identity, love, loss, and resilience through a distinctly Caribbean lens.