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Director: Andrew Skinner Jr .
Drew acts as a defense attorney for men with the help of his, "I know why you're single checklist" proving that single women are to blame for their single status. Not men
Director: Abhilassh P Bhattacharrya..
'I Love You Baba' is a son's tribute to his father. It is a journey down memory lane which a film maker son takes with his parents reliving the life and times of his father.
Director: Pascal Capitolin & Jean Marie Ndihokubwayo.
Somewhere in Africa, year 2058, a man and a woman are in front of a camera. They tell their story that started fourty one years earlier, Mid. 2017. On a hill, a formerly green country, the local population face a major crisis . The water is contaminated. Any drop of rain or source water is nor proper for consumption or cultivate. It is imperative to treat it. This extreme situation is causing the emergence of two separate clans Abanyamazi (experts in water treatment) and Abagabuzi (farmers and traders). Both clans live in peace, but a secret antagonism reign on their relationships. In this context of mutual distrust Nijimbere Kamikazi love each other. They decided to live together. Nijimbere is umugabuzi and Kamikazi umunyamazi. Unbeknownst to their families, they regularly communicate with the complicity of Mizero, the cousin of Nijimbere. But circumstances will soon evolve and change the course of their lives and the entire community.
Director: Pascal Capitolin & Jean Marie Ndihokubwayo.
Somewhere in Africa, year 2058, a man and a woman are in front of a camera. They tell their story that started fourty one years earlier, Mid. 2017. On a hill, a formerly green country, the local population face a major crisis . The water is contaminated. Any drop of rain or source water is nor proper for consumption or cultivate. It is imperative to treat it. This extreme situation is causing the emergence of two separate clans Abanyamazi (experts in water treatment) and Abagabuzi (farmers and traders). Both clans live in peace, but a secret antagonism reign on their relationships. In this context of mutual distrust Nijimbere Kamikazi love each other. They decided to live together. Nijimbere is umugabuzi and Kamikazi umunyamazi. Unbeknownst to their families, they regularly communicate with the complicity of Mizero, the cousin of Nijimbere. But circumstances will soon evolve and change the course of their lives and the entire community.
Director: stefano fogato.
The fisherman of thon in their sides, old palaces, with net, on the sea and during the "mattanza", the moment when they keep the thons.
Director: Karzan Kardozi.
I Want to Live is a documentary on the lives of Kurdish Refugee from Rojva (West Kurdistan) living in refugees camps in South Kurdistan. Shot on location, it is told through the eyes of a young boy, Shndar, living with Thalassemia disease as he searches for an immediate treatment without losing hope, leaving his home amid simmering ethnic and religious hatred to live the life of a refugee. The film tells stories of daily life in the camp and outside. More than being a film on the life of refugees; it is an intimate character study and gripping tale of innocent lost amides war, a meditation on life, death, war, peace, and tolerance.
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dXyTCxVeFg
Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
Director: Kenneth J. Harvey .
Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
Que sera sera
What will be, will be
Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
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