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- Oscar-winning director Kathyrn Bigelow (Zero Dark Thirty, The Hurt Locker) and VR creator Imraan Ismail (The Displaced, Valen's Reef) have co-directed The Protectors, a VR short documentary exposing the dangerous and grueling reality faced by rangers protecting African elephants from ivory poachers. Over 30,000 African elephants die each year at the hands of poachers, and despite the global outcry over the killings trafficking continues. The biggest key to saving these elephants from extinction are the rangers working on the ground within Africa's national parks. The project was made in partnership with National Geographic Channel and Megan Ellison's Annapurna Pictures.
- Two brothers are trying to survive a planetary disaster. Things have envaded the world. Nobody knows how they got here nor what they came here to do, only that they feed on living things included humans.
- To get revenge on a bank manager who tried to sexually exploit her, an enterprising woman puts together a gang of con artists to fleece the bank.
- During a stay in the countryside, a drama occurs within a young couple.
- An exploration of volcanoes around the world. Adventure Filmmaker Peter Rowe climbs and films 19 volcanoes around the world, from Iceland to the Congo, Italy to Indonesia, Guatemala to Vanuatu, interacting with the people who live and work near these extreme forces of nature.
- Lionel, a young Frenchman, who has just arrived in Cotonou, Benin, loses his car, airplane ticket and passport and his hopes in riots in the city.
- For the first time in African cinema, the taboo subject of slavery amongst Africans in the pre-colonial period is dealt with in this story of tribal relations.
- To you my little daughter, the story of our beautiful and beloved country.
- In Kisangani, a group of high-school students who cannot afford to pay the teachers' "bonuses" organized themselves to prepare the State exam together.
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- In the Democratic Republic of Congo where rape is used as a weapon of war, two young American women struggle to help victims of the conflict overcome their scars and forge new lives from their shattered world begging the question: in the face of tremendous suffering, can anyone make a difference?
- This film is documents the struggles of Mr. Jean-Lucien Bussa, an idealistic member of the National Assembly, who routinely confronts his own conflicting incentives of service to others and service to his own needs. When does patronage end and corruption begin?
- In Mundele, the identity interrogations of the author of Gabonese and French origins that stages herself, a reflection of the perception of those around her, are a metaphor of the structural situation of Central Africa, embodied by the representation of her perception of herself through the urban landscape. From the hairdressing salon where her hair become the vector of questioning to her stroll in Pointe Noire from historic to iconic places, Mundele offers a vision of France-Afrique past, present, and future like a meditation, an intriguing dream.
- In the equatorial forest of Congo Brazzaville and the Central African Republic pygmies live. Over-exploitation and waste of resources have had a significant impact on the lives of Pygmies. The story is based on Mangala an old and wise voice of these disappearing people.