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- In the personal and inspiring stories of four patients urgently searching for answers to mysterious symptoms, Below the Belt exposes widespread problems in our health care systems.
- Thought-provoking documentary on war propaganda: how governments manipulate the facts and how most media let them get away with it.
- TV Mini SeriesDocumentary series following the Tuareg people from their involvement in war in Libya, to their return home to crushing poverty in Mali and Niger, then as they launched a rebellion of 2012 for an independent country in the Sahara, Azawad.
- Dave Meslin, a 47-year-old Canadian activist, is known for his campaigns to defend public space from commercial interests. For 15 years, he has been lobbying Toronto to remove illegal billboards from neighbourhoods across the city. He assembles a team of volunteers, including his 11-year-old niece, to gather intelligence and strategise on how to bring down the billboards. They are prepared to do whatever it takes to reclaim a local green space. As the Billboard Squad clashes with power, bureaucracy and inertia, Dave grapples with the emotional complexities of activism.
- While the film covers historic events about the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam by the Blue Nile River, it also focuses on the regional controversy over this project specifically that of Egypt and Sudan, who fear that the dam will threaten national security. Delving into the stages of construction to secure its electricity needs, this film will explore Addis Ababa's justifications for building Africa's hydroelectric power plant.
- Soapbox Mexico is a seven-part series that takes viewers behind the scenes of one of Mexico's longest running and most popular telenovelas, What Women Don't Say (Lo que Callamos Las Mujeres). Reaching 800 million potential viewers in 34 countries, What Women Don't Say tackles various issues still taboo for many Mexicans, including domestic violence, sexual abuse and mental illness by depicting the reality of women's rights through melodrama.