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- A village girl from Africa happens to find herself in the most dehumanizing, torturous, violent and unendurable circumstances in the United States, plunged by a battle of life or death. Would she survive the violence, rape and torture?
- The silence and mystery surrounding the tragic events that took place between 1957 and 1971 in Cameroon perpetuate a suffering that often has dramatic consequences for the families on the victims of the independence struggle. Executed by the Cameroonian authorities in 1971, freedom fighter Ernest Ouandié left behind a daughter he never knew: Ernestine. Through her testimony, Leaf In The Wind looks into the repercussions of colonialism, leaving us with the question: is sacrifice the price of freedom?
- Explorer/adventurer, Kate Leeming has cycled the equivalent of twice around the world at the Equator. Kate's incredible Expedition - A ten month, 22,040km journey across Africa from Point des Almadies, Senegal to Cape Hafun, Puntland, Somalia in a continuous line. Completed on August 16th 2010, is believed to be a world first achievement. When Kate set off to cycle across Africa, from west to east on a bicycle, she was not only on a physical quest, but also on an odyssey to highlight the development needs of war torn and poverty stricken nations. What she discovered would change her life forever.
- Choqué, en colère contre les atrocités commises sur les albinos africains, le conteur camerounais Léonard I De Semnjock décide de remonter le fleuve Nkam à la recherche des albinos et de leur histoire. Sur sa route, il croise des conteurs, des vieux sages, des sorciers. Léonard comprend petit à petit à quel point les croyances autour des albinos sont ancrées dans la mémoire collective, et qu'une manière de faire évoluer le regard des Africains serait de créer en plus de ses spectacles, de nouveaux contes qui donneraient une image positive des albinos.
- The Drill Project is a conservation initiative focused primarily on producing a wildlife documentary on an endangered species of primate, The Drill. These animals are in critical danger of extinction due to the increasing bushmeat trade in West Africa. The film is to be used for a conservation campaign to educate, inform and generate awareness in West Africa about the drill in addition to an international wildlife documentary. The drills have never been filmed in their natural habitat and very little scientific research has been undertaken, contributing to the lack of knowledge and protection. By increasing awareness and providing protection for these animals, subsequent protection will be granted to many other species of endangered and endemic primates found on Bioko Island and in West Africa.