
This documentary chronicles the extraordinary life of Moses “Shyne” Barrow, a Grammy-winning artist who later ventured into politics. In the late 1990s, Shyne was a rising rap talent, but his career was abruptly halted when he was implicated in a notorious shooting at a New York nightclub alongside music mogul Sean “Puffy” Combs. While Combs was acquitted, Shyne was found guilty in 2001 and received a ten-year prison sentence. Upon his release, Shyne returned to Belize, where he shifted his focus from music to politics, eventually becoming the Leader of the Opposition Party. His story is one of redemption, perseverance, and transformation. The film offers a close-up view of Shyne’s personal growth as he navigates the challenges of fame, imprisonment, and his return to Belize, where he discovers a new mission and aspires to guide his nation toward a more promising future.