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- The story of eleven, eleven-year-old children from eleven different countries as they together prepare for the game of their lives.
- A documentary featuring seven women of different generations across Africa discussing their experiences of their menstrual cycle throughout the cycle of life. This documentary is unique in that it has a holistic approach, it was filmed in 4 to 7 days, the average time a women menstruates every month and with an all female crew. On any given day 800 million women are menstruating, and through normalising menstruation by making it visible through filmmaking that it can be addressed as a natural part of life by both men and women worldwide.
- A short documentary featuring Sara, a six year old Syrian girl, as she becomes a big sister in Al-Zaatari refugee camp: technically the safest place in the world to give birth. It now boasts the third largest populated city in Jordan with 42 births per 1,000 people. Despite the difficult conditions, mental and physical, and recent cut in US funding the UNFPA maternal health clinic has not lost a single mother or child during birth since it opened. The war in Syria started 6 years ago, spanning the entire life of Sara and has taken the lives of over 500,000 men, women and children, with no simple solution in sight. What is simple and within the control of the doctors at the clinic is this moment: the opportunity for Sara to grow up with her mother, be a big sister, and face an uncertain future with her family intact.
- A documentary mini series focusing on how football and soccer can be used in different ways around the world for development and social change.
- Food. Sleep. Shelter. Recovery. All seem equally important, and for a Rohingya woman with a family all are out of her control and it's overwhelming. This documentary follows a day in the life of one woman, Minara, as she navigates the world's largest refugee camp in Cox's Bazar in search for some normalcy and peace.