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- Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager, houses over a thousand Tutsi refugees during their struggle against the Hutu militia in Rwanda, Africa.
- The story of Dian Fossey, a scientist who came to Africa to study the vanishing mountain gorillas, and later fought to protect them.
- A Catholic Priest and an English teacher get stranded in a school in Kigali during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
- The story of General Romeo Dallaire's frustrated efforts to stop the madness of the Rwandan Genocide, despite the complete indifference of his superiors.
- Exposing her role behind the camera, Kirsten Johnson reaches into the vast trove of footage she has shot over decades around the world. What emerges is a visually bold memoir and a revelatory interrogation of the power of the camera.
- A coming-of-age story about of a group of Rwandan schoolgirls at a Belgian-run Catholic boarding school.
- When the Hutu nationalists raised arms against their Tutsi countrymen in Rwanda in April 1994, the violent uprising marked the beginning of one of the darkest times in African history which resulted in the deaths of almost 800,000 people.
- The extraordinary doctors and activists whose work 30 years ago to save lives in a rural Haitian village grew into a global battle in the halls of power for the right to health for all.
- An intersex African hacker, a coltan miner and the virtual marvel born as a result of their union.
- A touching childhood set during the conflict in Rwanda between ethnicities Hutu and Tutsi - adapted from the book of Gaël Faye.
- A collection of stories about and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what it means to be human.
- The "Wildboyz", Steve-O and Chris Pontius, interact with different animals and travel around the globe.
- In April of 1994, four women from different backgrounds and beliefs are trapped and hiding during the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Their fight for survival against all odds unites the women in an unbreakable sisterhood.
- David Attenborough's groundbreaking study of the evolution of life on our planet.
- The story of eleven, eleven-year-old children from eleven different countries as they together prepare for the game of their lives.
- The impossible triumph of Team Rwanda.
- Kate, a 27-year-old woman, has never been lucky in love. Despite her disappointments, she remains hopeful that one day she will find someone who truly connects with her. Eventually, she falls for Tate, a 28-year-old man from Uganda, after meeting him online. For two years, they maintain a long-distance relationship without ever seeing each other in person-only exchanging daily photos. However, Tate has a secret. Lacking confidence in his appearance, he has been sending Kate pictures of another man-a model he found on Instagram-without the man's knowledge. When Kate insists on finally meeting in person, Tate panics. He knows he must now look exactly like the man in the photos. Desperate, he tracks down the real man and convinces him to pretend to be him for a monthly payment. But things take an unexpected turn when the real man starts developing feelings for Kate. As time passes, Kate begins to notice inconsistencies in their conversations and realizes something is off. Eventually, she uncovers Tate's deception through interactions with the real man. Heartbroken once again, she is left deeply wounded, and even her friends grow tired of seeing her suffer. Would Kate ever heal from yet another heartbreak? And will Tate ever find the courage to love himself as he is?
- A local Hutu official is persuaded to implement the government's policy against the Tutsi: To completely wipe them out. Josette, a beautiful young Tutsi girl struggles to survive the killing by taking refuge in a church, supposedly protected by the UNO forces. Meanwhile, Josette's brother is hunted down and murdered and her boyfriend rescued by the rebels. But the Hutu Catholic priest betrays Josette's family and only agrees to spare her life is to submit to the nightly violations. By the time she is reunited with her boyfriend, neither of them can face the brutal reality of their situation: she is pregnant and bears the priest's child, which she immediately abandons. 100 Days was shot in Kibuye, the beautiful landscape had been the back drop to some of the worst atrocities in 1994. In Kibuye Church, the site of an actual massacre, Rwanda actors played killers and victims that were only too familiar to them.
- The story of four children who walk three thousand miles to the 2010 FIFA World Cup while encountering real world issues along the way.
- Balthazar is a young African filmmaker on the brink of directing his first project, The Cycle of the Cockroach, a fictional story about a young woman who survived unspeakable atrocities only to find herself committed to the same mental institution as a man driven insane by the crimes he perpetrated during the war. Potential funders for the film insist the themes are too bleak and pessimistic-they encourage Balthazar to make a "message" film that raises awareness about gender-based violence or HIV/AIDS instead. But he refuses to give up. Instead of telling his production team the news, Balthazar continues preparations for the film without financing or equipment. After rehearsing a scene with each of the characters, reality blurs and scenes from the script materialize, provoking the question: Can a film like this exist only in the director's dreams? Armed with a daring and creative visual language, writer/director Kivu Ruhorahoza boldly grasps at the illusory trick of representation in the wake of trauma and its ensuing madness. Paralleling the protagonist in his film, Ruhorahoza's debut marks the very first feature-length narrative film directed by a Rwandan filmmaker living in his homeland.
- The story of Canadian Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire and his controversial command of the United Nations' mission to Rwanda during the 1994 genocide.
- From opposing ethnicities, Ngabo and Sangwa are tested when old-timers warn, "Hutus and Tutsis should not be friends." An intense and inspiring portrait of youth in Rwanda, 'Munyurangabo' features Poet Laureate Edouard Uwayo delivering a moving poem about his healing country. Rwanda. Kinyarwanda with English subtitles.
- On several Shuttle missions, Earth has been portrayed from places that nobody else could reach. We also are shown the different locations and environmental problems mankind created there because of our wish to exploit our planet for our own benefit.
- CNN examines the worldwide conflicts between growing populations and natural resources.
- Immaculee grew up in a country she loved but in 1994 Rwanda descended into a bloody genocide. For 91 days, she and seven Tutsi women hid in the bathroom of a Hutu pastor while her family was brutally murdered along with a million Rwandans.