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- Five children in Swaziland dive into their imaginations to create an original African tale about a girl on a dangerous quest.
- There's a sick mother, sending her son to the healer. The healer sends the son to the mountain, and there's a birthday girl with her friends going to celebrate the party to the mountain, where they meet and the Ingongoni appear.
- Never a Neverland documents the reality of a kingdom moving towards extinction and the hope of a people working to ensure that Swaziland never becomes a 'Neverland'.
- 20 Swazi women, all victims of sexual abuse learn to use film equipment and document each others stories, empowering one another to overcome their traumas and advocate for a better future for women and children in the Kingdom of Eswatini.
- Gugu is being thrown out by her husband Themba, who is apparently having an affair with an ex-girlfriend. She crashes at a friend's house, confronts the ex, and eventually calls in her uncle to mediate with Themba.
- How does it feel to be alive? Bloc B is the setting for nine encounters, somewhere in the satellite city "la Bourdonnette", in the outskirts of Lausanne. The film was written for some of their residents and their neighborhood. In order to know what it feels like to be alive.
- Can wildlife conservation efforts go too far? Is execution ever a just punishment for poaching animals? Through the inspiring stories of two activists, The Killing Seasons explores the disastrous results when wildlife takes priority over indigenous people's land rights, human rights, and their very survival. The film also shows the limitless positive repercussions when native people and animals are both valued and respected.
- FOOL IN A BUBBLE is a documentary film that explores the conflicts of white South African musician/poet Syd Kitchen.The film weaves Syd's past and present recording album in New York with South African musicians from Paul Simon's Graceland.Syd is an anomaly, embodying the struggle and bridge to freedom of South Africa.He is a legend with cult status in his hometown Durban who since the 1960s has collaborated with black,colored African artists.Unique to Syd are the challenges posed by his identity as a white South African.His life is full of stigma and identity fraught with irony and conflict.Syd has remained steadfast in his career despite challenges.This film conveys a message of hope through music, poetry and power of the human spirit to persevere and triumph.
- Marisa kills time at a coworker's wedding brunch in this brief comedy.
- 65 years after gaining political independence, Ghana is in a vibrant phase of awakening and upheaval. The country is starting to free itself from the economic supply chains into which it was once placed by its former colonial masters. "Reclaiming Cocoa" tells the story of a new generation of Ghanaians who no longer want to ship their most precious commodity to Europe, but reclaim the value of cocoa by using it to create own and innovative products. With their tireless hustle, visionary inventiveness and consistent optimism, they not only empower themselves, but also inspire other African economies to stop selling out their valuable resources.
- A look at the rampant HIV epidemic rate in Swaziland.