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- This documentary focuses on the untold history of the Holy Land and surrounding region, more commonly referred to as the Middle East. Shedding light on its geographic connection to the African continent, its indigenous inhabitants and cultural relations.
- The Conflict between Jews and Arabs in the Old City of Jerusalem dates back many years. Since the birth of the State of Israel in 1948, there has been an influx of violence in the Old City. But is it really a religious war, or is it political? In this documentary Ali M. Jiddah, an Afro-Palestinian whose participation in the national struggle lead to him doing a lengthy prison sentence unveils truths and facts regarding the Old City, like never before heard on mainstream media.
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- This documentary was filmed in the Jewish quarters of the Medina of Essaouira formerly known as Mogador. In the 18th century, even before and to a time period after that, this portion of the fortified city, was home to a beautiful striving Israelite community. Who were the Jews of the Medina in Mogador? Who were favoured and respected by some of the Sultan's of the past, including Mohammed Ben Abdallah al-Khatib, the grandchild of the famous black Sultan, known as the warrior King, Moulay Ismail ibn Sharif. The answer to the identity of the Jews who once lived in the Medina is found in a restored synagogue, truth cannot be hidden.
- In this chapter, Chicago rappers talk about their struggles and rap careers and express their views concerning the all-important change that needs to take place on these violent streets for the betterment of the people. This eye opening documentary sheds light on the streets of Chicago's violent crimes and what is necessary for a brighter tomorrow.
- Violence sets the scene in this metaphorically screened crime story told from a gun's perspective. Has Mya what it takes to turn Blacka away from his beloved companion of death.
- Told from the Leader of the Tarabin Bedouins, one of the most renowned tribes dating back many centuries before the British mandate, Ottoman and Mumaluk control; this documentary unveils what the Western World has kept hidden. Shiekh Aied explains his tribe's connection to the Holy Land and the truth about the 1948 war, the battle of Auja, and why many Africans are now refugees in strange lands.
- I'm a Gun is a groundbreaking documentary inspired by the book bearing the same title. It analyses and scrutinizes gun crime and the reasons behind the rise of violent crime in the black community. The content in this film highlights the connection between oppression, miseducation, the importance of self-love and how these issues are affecting our youth. Most importantly it stresses the need for change.
- From the violent streets of Chicago, a very powerful message is sent, expressing what they believe is the root problem of the chaos. Explaining generational trauma, how violence is fuelled and why segregation is formulated. Take heed to their voices.
- The greatest battle isn't the enemy out there but the one inside of you. D'Angelo faces his greatest challenge. The title reflects the message of the movie, which demonstrates and shows the importance of physical exercise and boxing, both of which can have a massive impact on reducing the effect of trauma, violence and low self-esteem.
- This documentary looks at the global systematic trap and repetitive pattern implicated for destruction of the black community. What has been problematic for both Jamaica and the United States, especially black populated areas such as Chicago is now a major issue in the UK. This documentary addresses the rise of drugs, violence and street culture in black communities, social exclusion and gentrification. While expressing the importance of self love, self education, reflection and redemption.
- Jamaica is no doubt the island in the sun and is known for its beautiful beaches, lovely landscape, tropical weather, fresh fruit and great food, however, there is a not so beautiful side of Jamaica and that's its penal system.