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- Elena, a theatre director, finds out at the age of 32 that she cannot conceive in a natural way. Trying therapies and failing to convince her husband Leon, to stay with her in Bulgaria, Elena develops a theatre program for orphans.
- A Kenyan boy goes on a strange journey to return his father's soul.
- In Kibera, the largest slum in Africa, young women are struggling to survive. Many turn to prostitution to feed their families. Many of the men refuse to use condoms, and thus HIV/AIDs is rampant.
- When Eva (9) and her friends enter SUPASTAZ dance competition, their focus is to win the prize money of 150,000/- Unbeknownst to them, they are the target of child traffickers.
- In the midst of ethnic and political strife, a young artist struggles to use his art for change.
- SHIFTING GROUND is a feature documentary following a young girl, a teenage mom and an elderly woman living in the Kibera slum of Nairobi, Kenya. With each story told by a different director, this cross-generational film offers a raw, multifaceted and vivid female perspective of Africa's largest slum.
- In the last few years, everywhere in the world, individuals and small groups of people have started to cultivate vegetables in their own gardens, in their allotments, in their balconies, in their terraces and in neglected places of their cities. They do that, because they want fresh and healthy food, they want to change their way of life, the place where they live and the urban environment. "God save the green" tells the stories of people who are regaining a sense of community through gardening and, at the same time, they are changing their lives and the places they live in. The stories take place in the peripheries of large and medium-sized cities in the northern and southern hemispheres: Turin, Bologna, Nairobi, Casablanca, Berlin, Teresina. The film evoke the nature beauty that can exist inside our cities. A poetical narration, based on Karel Capek and R. Borchardt texts, unfold the strong relationship between mankind and the urban nature. The narration flows into six possible and innovative routes to follow in finding a way to produce healthy and nutritious foods on one's own, perhaps even to sell some of them. The six routes are: the last garden in one of the most crowded peripheries of Casablanca; hydroponic cultivation in Teresina, Brazil; community gardens in Berlin; growing vegetables inside bags in one of Nairobi's slums; hanging gardens in Berlin, Turin and Bologna; Guerrilla gardening in Berlin. "God save the green" is a film about the creation of a new possible urban landscape, the third landscape, where green space is not merely a decorative feature but is something that is lived-in, creative
- The film The Constant Gardener was filmed in Kenya, and this short documentary looks at how the landscape affected the actors, the production and the film itself.
- One World Futbol Project is a series of short-form documentaries highlighting the collaboration between One World Futbol and Chevrolet/GM around the globe. The series focuses on the donation of nearly indestructible soccer balls to disadvantaged communities throughout the world and the impact that's had for social change.
- A film painting a positive picture about the living conditions of children and adults in Kibera.
- A young girl has a very personal problem which is not able to tell anybody, she challenged herself in front of a Doctor's clinic to talk to her. the Doctor noticed that she wants to talk to her, she went to the girl. She starts to talk to the Doctor and tell her a story that nobody wants to hear.
- The story of Otieno, an orphan and aspiring musician caught in a life of petty crime in Kibera, Africa's largest slum. Otieno's only family are the Razors, a gang of thieves.
- Simon, Oyoo and Philip are three artists which live in Kibera (Kenya), one of the biggest slums of the world. Their new project, Made in Kibera, seeks to improve their community through the construction of the first professional sound studio inside the slum.
- Owino is a boxer living in Kibera, the biggest slum in Kenya. With corruption and pure misery surrounding him he hopes that one day he will fly away from the slums. Through boxing, he's got that chance, but a sickness threatens his chances. Winner of the best student film prize at The Norwegian Documentary Film Festival in 2012
- Chris arrives in Mombasa on the trail of what was surely the greatest, maddest railway endeavor of the entire colonial era, the building of the so-called Lunatic Line.