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- Made in 100% screen-life, The Messenger is a genre-bending series about Mari, a woman who believes she receives spirits while she sleeps. To her relief, the spirits have been quiet of late, but during quarantine they return with a vengeance. Isolated and troubled, Mari agrees to talk to a therapist. But here's the twist: Mari doesn't believe that she can be helped, but agrees to let the therapist treat the spirits. Of course, the therapist treats the spirits like the psychotic episodes she believes them to be. But little by little she's forced to come to the chilling conclusion that they might just be real. Over 12, 15-20 minutes episodes The Messenger delves into Mari's struggles to be "normal" while she denies her "gifts", and her therapist's efforts to treat her without going insane, herself. You see, a spirit's a semi-living organism that needs a host to survive, and real or not, Mari's pandemic has no vaccine in sight... and as her therapist will learn, it might just be contagious.
- A tormented young woman faces her self-imposed judgment day with wit and irreverence as she fights in favor of her own conviction.
- After finding community on a rugby team in Munich, Jamaican-born Desmond tackles life by embracing his identity. In Munich, Germany, an amateur rugby team trains hard. Under their sportswear, bodies collide, learning to collaborate and understand one another through gestures and rituals. But mostly, they learn to reappropriate the very idea of sport, once synonymous with rejection. For Desmond and his team, united by their queer identity, it's not just about the rules of the game; they must have the courage to overcome the solitude of their difference, to gradually get to know themselves, and to find trust in respect for one another. In this context, sport becomes an essential pretext for building a community that each individual can rely on to flourish.
- Greece, 1910. Maria is a young Greek girl in a fishing village on the Black Sea. The village match maker betroths her to a young fisherman Adonis, who is in partnership with the true object of Maria's affection, Giorgos. One stormy night Giorgos and Adonis's boat capsizes and Adonis is lost at sea. With no source of income Giorgos sets of for America promising Maria he will return for her. She does not believe him. But instead, Adonis comes back from the dead - a Vrykolakas - a Greek revenant sea vampire. The creature claims he is not Adonis but a stranger...
- In 2014, disillusioned by superficial media, we created 'This Is My Story' to offer real inspiration. This was a live production later broadcast on Youtube and a Video on Demand Platform. Six renowned personalities bared their souls at the yearly production,sharing struggles and triumphs. From loss to resilience, they shared their raw, imperfect journeys, sparking real connections. Through intimate storytelling, we aimed to inspire and uplift, challenging our community to share their own stories and spark hope. Join us in changing the narrative.
- Becky transformed a previously considered "dead time" on Sunday mornings into prime time by conceiving and producing East Africa's iconic show, Gospel Sunday. Her seven-year tenure as producer witnessed unparalleled ratings and a slew of prestigious awards for the show.
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- Alfred has had it with all the disappointments in his life. He decides to commit suicide by lying on the track for the train to Nooitgedacht [Neverland]. But when the train has a delay of twenty minutes, Alfred gets time to think about his decision.
- A short documentary depicting the rising problem of the 40,000 homeless and 200,000 that teeter on the brink of homelessness on Long Island, due to the high cost of living. This film highlights two organizations that, with the help of volunteers, make a difference everyday in combating this problem.
- In these days, both South and North Korea are more sensitive to North Korea's nuclear issue. In this perspective, we try to go back and talk about 2000's Korean summit meeting, and intend to look back the peace on Korea territory in the past. The family members in this film do not know even each member's life and death. They cannot meet each other too. We intend to show the real love through their mournful and caring situations.
- In this research study exploring the effects of stunting on Kenya's Human Capital, Sahihi Africa served as the communications partner. Sahihi Africa were responsible for the visual documentation (through photography and film) and the design elements of the research project. Sahihi Africa produced and filmed a documentary detailing the causes of stunting in Kenyan households, and designed a digital photobook centered around the research findings. This research project was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Other partner organizations included the World Bank, The Executive Office of the President of Kenya, and the Presidential Policy and Strategy Unit (P.A.S.U) Having worked on this project, Sahihi Africa is now a certified service provider in the World Bank's database.
- Step into the heart of cultural transformation with AMREF's powerful music video against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). In the Samburu community, the traditional rite of passage, marked by the 'Cut,' signifies a girl's transition into womanhood, paving the way for marriage regardless of age. But now, a new dawn rises as AMREF Health Africa, in partnership with the Samburu Community in Wamba, introduces the Alternative Rite of Passage (ARP). Led by Creative Producer Becky Muikia and produced by Sahihi Africa, this groundbreaking production sheds light on the courageous journey of Samburu girls who defy tradition to embrace education and empowerment. Through captivating visuals and poignant storytelling, witness the profound impact of ARP as it empowers young girls to forge their own paths, free from the shackles of FGM. It's a stirring testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of community-driven change.
- News Central TV, stands as a beacon of African diversity and representation. From inception, Becky Muikia played a pivotal role in shaping the station's ideation, vision, and implementation as the Stations Programmes and Content Director. With a commitment to showcasing the dreams, aspirations, and humanity of Africa, News Central embraces diversity at its core. Available 24/7 on television, web, and mobile platforms, News Central brings factual content and shared experiences to its audience, covering politics, business, sports, nature, lifestyle, and more. Based in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, News Central operates from a vibrant media business ecosystem.
- Prepare to immerse yourself in a world of joy and justice with 'Selam and Hello'-the groundbreaking podcast Produced by Sahihi Africa. Delve into the vibrant tapestry of the Pan-African experience as we unravel the complexities of identity, culture, and global living in every episode. Originally known as 'Up/Root,' this transformative show underwent a rebranding under the expert supervision of Creative Producer Becky Muikia. Since its revival in January 2023, 'Selam and Hello' has been dropping weekly gems, featuring over 80 dynamic guests from 12 countries. But that's not all-join us for a spin-off adventure with 'Mixed Feelings Over Mixed Drinks,' where the conversations flow as freely as the cocktails. With a fresh episode every week, our podcasts are a beacon of inspiration for listeners around the globe, offering abundant joy and justice.