I Am Jane Doe is a documentary focused on the legal battle against a website that hosted ads for underage prostitutes. The film follows the stories of several underage girls and their families as they fight against the website and the legal system. It explores the impact of child sex trafficking and the struggle to bring justice to those involved.
Children of War is a harrowing portrayal of the atrocities committed during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. The film follows the story of several individuals, including a wife who is raped in front of her husband, sister seeking revenge, and a child freedom fighter. It sheds light on the brutality and cruelty against women during the war and highlights the courage and resilience of those who fought for independence.
After his foster mother dies, sixteen-year-old Mark goes on the run with his foster brother Tristan, a young boy with Autism and PTSD in order for them to stay together and not become separated by the system. However, Mark finds out that keeping him and his brother together is going to be harder than it looks ...
The Gateway Bug explores the growing movement of using insects as an alternative source of protein and their potential to solve the global food crisis. The film follows a group of entrepreneurs and activists as they strive to create a sustainable and healthy food system through insect farming. Discover the challenges they face, the benefits of insect-based food, and the impact it could have on the environment.
Imba Means Sing is a heartwarming documentary that tells the story of a children's choir from Uganda. The film follows the journey of these talented singers as they use their voices to overcome poverty and make a positive impact on their community. Through music, dance, and sheer determination, the children strive to change their lives and inspire others around the world.
The last indigenous people of the archipelagos of Sumatra: a culture on the verge of extinction - with the latest geopolitical developments, the destruction of their habitat reaches the point of no return. Smashing the hopes of thirty years of democratization in Indonesia, Jakarta in relapse to authoritarian rule is enforcing deforestation in Mentawai. In collaboration with investigative journalist Febrianti and indigenous foundations, our film portrays indigenous culture, history and resistance up to the most recent developments in geopolitical of Indonesia's growing environmental degradation. The cinematic and compassionate camera conveys an intimate and sensual experience of the indigenous life on Mentawai with its beauty and vulnerability. Three shamans are the main characters in the film, hunter-gatherers in a culture predating even traditions of weaving or pottery, archaic traditions with their own complexity. The film portrays daily life of the indigenous tribe...
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