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- David Attenborough's legendary BBC crew explains and shows wildlife all over planet earth. From giving an overview of the challenges facing life to hunting the deep sea and various major evolutionary groups of creatures.
- The life and career of Andre Stander, a South African police officer turned bank robber.
- A bored housewife takes refuge in a fantasy world.
- In the Victorian period, two children are shipwrecked on a tropical island in the South Pacific. With no adults to guide them, the two make a simple life together, unaware that sexual maturity will eventually intervene.
- The adventures of two married game wardens in Kenya.
- An aging, womanizing professional boxer and his career-criminal brother take one last shot at success and get more than they've bargained for.
- Emotionally wounded, blaming her father for the loss of her mother. Nozi navigates through life hurdles in search of healing and peace through music.
- When Elsa's three mischievous cubs begin wreaking havoc on the nearby villages, Joy and her husband are forced to move them hundreds of miles to a game preserve.
- An American cowboy is hired to work on a ranch in Africa, and winds up having to fight predators, the four and two-legged kinds.
- "Protector of the Gods" is an afro-futuristic sword and sorcery, feature film trilogy set in ancient Kemet. The trilogy follows the lives of 3 of the kingdom's most powerful female pharaohs (Hatshepsut Vol. 1, Nefertiti Vol. 2, and Cleopatra Vol. 3) while they fight to preserve the royal bloodline, and protect the principles of the gods they praise.
- The director presents takes and scenes filmed on location in Africa for a film-that-never-was, a black Oresteia.
- In Kenya, a white trader of exotic animals is mentoring and caring for an African boy but is annoyed by his new female replacement veterinarian and must deal with a disgruntled former employee.
- "26 Seconds" is a dramatic documentary short on the horrors of sex tourism in Thailand and Cambodia. "26 Seconds" is a poignant and unapologetic doc series in its exposure of a grave global dilemma of human trafficking. One child every "26 Seconds" is trafficked globally, the majority ending up in the sex trade. 26 Seconds features the heartbreaking stories of children and women from vastly different cultures experiencing horrifically similar traumas which highlights the active efforts of non-profit organizations that rescue victims, raise awareness to ultimately put a stop to this horrific, worldwide industry. The 26 Seconds doc series follows children and women from each of the target countries: Thailand, Cambodia, Iraq, India, Mexico, East Africa and right here in our own backyards in the USA. The story is told through the survivors' point of view, with support and additional perspective from expert testimony. It will deliver a compelling emotional journey in the hopes of raising worldwide awareness of this urgent issue, and will challenge each of us to stand up for innocent children and women all around the world.
- The year is 1993, democracy is at hand, and South Africa's townships are burning. Gugu, a sixteen year-old from a Zulu speaking family falls in love with Andile, an eighteen year-old Xhosa youth. Their love is frowned upon by both communities.
- Kijiji Changu focuses on the relationship between two very different best friends Makame, a loyal family man, and Saidi, the local playboy.
- Trapped inside an open mind, an African woman privately fights mental illness.
- Illustrates that one person really can make a difference. Despite dealing with many challenges, both personal and logistical, Tralee native, Louise Quill has transformed the lives of a group of orphaned children in Tanzania. This is the story of how she became their Kilimanjaro Mama.
- 'The War Photographers' recounts the personal experiences of award-winning photojournalists who risk their lives covering conflict in the world's most dangerous war zones. Intimate interviews and gripping imagery reveal stories of sacrifice, courage and the emotional toll endured by photographers and their subjects. Stories include New York Times photographer Joao Silva revisiting sites in his native South Africa, recalling the violence that led to that country's first democratic elections in 1994. Ashley Gilbertson travels to Midland, Texas, for the final shoot of his project documenting the bedrooms of young soldiers who never returned home from war. Other photographers shares their firsthand experiences covering conflict in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan and the Middle East.
- After traveling and working in Africa, Chloe Chick, a native Australian, witnessed extraordinary hardship and wanted to help. She held a fund raiser to address three peak issues affecting Africa: environmental degradation, lack of formal education, and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Chloe formed a team of ten women from Australia and the U.S and presented them with a monumental challenge: climb three of Africa's highest peaks in just three weeks. With little climbing experience, the women attempt to summit Mount Kenya, Mount Meru, and Mount Kilimanjaro, and to spend time with their chosen charities. After paying their own way to take part in the challenging climbs, the team discovers a passion for the development and success of their charities and the people behind them.
- As Robert Devereux set off on the journey of a life time, to walk the entire rift valley, his son set off on a journey of his own. To get to know his father.
- In the year 1832, Wesleyan Methodist Missionary, Dr. John Williams, and his slave, Ana, travel to an isolated, war-torn tribal village under the control of tyrannic colonizers, ignorant of the horrors that await them.
- A behind-the-scenes promotional short documentary look at the making of the feature film Up the Sandbox (1972).