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- A young Ugandan woman emerges as an unlikely heroine as she races against time to save the next generation of her people from a mysterious, deadly disease that is attacking thousands of children leaving them in a zombie-like state.
- When doctors tell him that his daughter requires expensive open heart surgery in India, Collins Jjuuko, a bullion van driver, joins a group of money hungry bank employees who are plotting a bullion van robbery. He is betrayed.
- A group of African-American youths come to visit their friend's home in rural Uganda, but find themselves at odds with ancestral spirits.
- Children of Dictators An Eye for an Eye Would Make the Whole World Blind Hundreds of thousands of people were murdered during the regime of the most feared African dictator in Uganda. One of them was his close friend and minister. This brutal murder and its absurd cover-up eventually led to the downfall of the African dictator. The children of both dictator and the murdered minister had to grow up abroad for different reasons. They are from different tribes, they believe in different Gods and they remember history differently. More than 30 years after the tragic events the two sons meet in Uganda and the most unpredictable journey of their lives begins.
- A con-man living in the slums of Kibuli in Uganda is visited by his long lost brother, who brings home a lot of uncertainty and a green plastic bag full of cash. In the next couple of days, the life of the con-man and his relationships will be changed entirely due to the money.
- After a commando's daughter is kidnapped by the Tiger Mafia, he goes insane and starts a quest to stop the kidnappings with the father of another kidnapped child.
- Sometimes the rockiest roads lead to the highest peaks.
- GalileoMobile is a purely non-profit initiative run by astronomers, educators, and science communicators. It is a traveling science education program that brings astronomy closer to young people around the world, and mainly across regions that have little or no access to outreach actions. By organizing astronomy-related activities in schools and villages, they aim at fostering a will of learning through the exciting wonders of our Universe. On September 2013, GalileoMobile went in Uganda. An international team, formed of four GalileoMobile members (from Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, Brazil), two film producers (from Italy), a local collaborator and a driver (from Uganda), shared a van that departed every day from Kampala to visit schools. 'GalileoMobile in the Land of Beauty' is the story of that amazing adventure.
- Stevie falls for beautiful Mia who suffers from a prolonged menstrual period. When Mia recovers from with Stevie's help, she finds herself falling in love with Mark who has just traveled from abroad and the two get married. When Stevie hears about the news, he plots to kill the love of his life Mia.
- When Roger went to Ethiopia to get his adopted daughter, she was 6 months old,but only 7 pounds, dying. Roger asked himself, Is there a way out of this? He called his dad and heard words that rocked his core: Roger, man up! If she dies, at least she will die in the arms of a father. Roger had to inspire men to be better husbands and fathers, so he launched the Man Up movement. With 28 other men, they traveled to the depths of Africa to love big on orphans and the least of these. In the end, the men discover their lives were impacted the most. They travel home but will they be the same?
- 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.
- 20-year-old Josh works in a project village in Uganda. There he meets Racheal, a young Ugandan woman, and falls in love with her. But a premature end threatens their love, as he has to leave soon. They decide to pursue their relationship, planning to establish a life together in Germany. The film accompanies Josh during his last weeks in Uganda. Everyday situations show the pragmatic and optimistic attitude that defines his actions. The different cultural backgrounds don't seem to affect Josh and Racheal's interactions. It is the story of a young love at a stage of major plans and dreams.
- A documentary about the world of software and the software makers. How do people from outside the industry see it and what do people from inside the industry think about regular computer users?
- Through what began as a group of college guys dissatisfied with the pursuit of the American Dream, The AC Project is simply a one-year journey of experimental living. Growing up as so-called Christians, they heard Jesus offered 'more life,' but Sunday church seemed to fall drastically short of an exciting or meaningful life. The search for more was molded into a trip: 4 young men would briefly step off the American track in order to take 1 year to begin living for people other than themselves. Giving clean water in Fiji, building an orphanage in Belize, helping sex trafficking victims in India, it was going to be a journey in an honest attempt to see life outside the suburban bubble they had grown up in.
- After returning from service in Iraq, a war veteran separates from his wife and begins an affair with a sex worker.
- Explores the vibrant array of musical interpretations of Jewish identities, from ram's horn to beatbox, from Uganda to Argentina.
- 'Under the Umbrella Tree' is a documentary detailing the work of a children's home (Bright Kids Uganda) in Entebbe, Uganda and its founder Victoria Nalongo. It raises awareness of the relationship between education, human security, and sustainable development. Nalongo has rescued over 100 children, who may have otherwise perished in internally displaced peoples camps, on the streets of Uganda, or from extreme poverty. Nalongo provides them with food, education, their basic necessities, and a secure and loving home. Despite, a country devastated by civil conflict, extreme poverty, HIV/AIDS, and the Lord's Resistance Army, the resilience of the Ugandan spirit was never destroyed. Rather, it fostered a new generation of Ugandans who took their country back from the brink of devastation, working towards a bright future for their children.
- Women Building Peace is the story of women in Africa who are rebuilding their lives and societies after surviving gender-based violence, war and genocide. It looks at some of the root causes behind these atrocities, and how existing matriarchies create more peaceful communities.