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- A woman falls in love with her pen pal but is tricked into marrying another man. Years later, she and her first love are reunited as neighbours and old feelings are reawakened.
- After struggling most of his life as a refugee, Innocent Magambi and his wife, Florissa, now work to give hope to the 28,000 refugees living inside the Dzaleka Refugee Camp.
- A portrait of Force Ngwira, a Malawian environmental activist fighting to reverse the environmental devastation that threatens Lake Malawi and its diverse species.
- 'The Business of Good' tells the story of 25 young African entrepreneurs who are thrust together into American culture through a fellowship at the University of Notre Dame. They must find ways to learn and work as a community in order to become leaders for a global future.
- Travel to your primal roots and explore the similarities of the human condition. Heart in Place dives into the balance of peace, survival and communal harmony through a non-narrated portrait of a day in the life of rural Malawi.
- A love story from Malawi.
- A single mother makes many sacrifices to raise her son, but will he ever learn to appreciate what she has done?
- Nyapala is a 30-minute documentary that follows Byson Kaula, a Malawian man who was convicted of murdering his farm worker and sentenced to 23 years in a maximum-security prison before being released in 2015. It starts with a captivating account of how he was appointed the prison's senior 'Nyapala', a position of trust that made him the 'bridge between prisoners and the prison authorities.' The film then places us alongside Byson as he goes about his post release work with the Prison Fellowship Malawi, an organisation that works to improve the lives of prisoners suffering in the country's overcrowded prisons. Through Byson we understand many of the issues facing the criminal justice system in Malawi and the death penalty generally. We are taken into Byson's world as he recounts the horrors he endured on death row in the country's maximum-security prison, including the death of his wife, his attempt at suicide, and coming moments away from being executed by a machine that 'kills like a chicken' on two occasions. And we celebrate the relief his release brought his mother who tried all she could to get him out of prison.
- In a country inundated with orphans, one NGO provides refuge for some of the children left behind.
- A thematic story of Cichlid fish endemic to the lake, humans and the degradation of their habitat and possible extinction.
- When a young albino woman is abducted and murdered, a team is formed to track down her killers.
- The story of how and why people disappear on Mount Mulanje in Malawi and the reactions and beliefs of those who are seeing it happen.