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- Two wrongs make a right only when the first wrong isn't a wrong, at least according to you. And when desperate moments catch up with you, employing desperate measures is definitely the only resort.
- The story of albinism in East Africa has been dominated by the one-sided approach of vulnerability, discrimination, stigma and exclusion. These people have only been described as victims, unable to influence their own lives, driven here and there by authorities at national, regional and local levels. It is time to change the narrative and instead spread stories that show the opposite, that there are actually people with albinism who have passed through school against all odds, they have overcome obstacles, they have families who support and love them, they have created themselves a good life. They are role models that can arouse hope, which light a spark in many of the children and young people who today live their lives imprisoned in sheltered schools where they rarely or never get the opportunity to meet their families again. These children and young people deserve to see what opportunities can actually await them in adulthood. This film will open a platform to marginalized group of people to have a discussion and understanding their role in the community despite their conditions. It is very difficult for persons with albinism (PWA) to have a voice in the Tanzanian society, since they in many situations are not listened to, facing discrimination and marginalization from early ages. The film is representing the voices and faces of of these people, proving to the outside world that they are a voice that will contribute to the development of a democratic society. The interviews has been done all over Tanzania, and during the roadtrip the film team stopped here and there to talk to ordinary people in the streets, about their views on people with albinism.
- Tune The Drum: Music, Tradition and Change in Tanzania.
- Tough young men bully women and each other in a poor neighborhood.
- After a few years abroad, a young wife returns home with different ideas about marriage and wifely duties.
- Welcome to Loliondo is the untold story behind the presumably harmonic surface of wildlife, tourism and indigenous peoples in the world's finest safari-location in northern Tanzania. A Maasai is shot in the head, hundreds of Maasai houses are set on fire as tourist-companies, Arab investors and Maasais fight over the right to the land. Meanwhile Herry, a young Maasai decides to use music as a weapon in order to get the world's attention.
- When two children find a sack of stolen cash, the bungling thieves must try to get it back.
- Kazi Na Bidii (Meaning Working Hard or Working With Effort in Kiswahili) is a feature length documentary film project aimed at displaying the positives.. hard work, enthusiasm, creativity, personality and struggle of the Kenyan people and workforce.
- A team of superheroes unites in an attempt to vanquish an ancient wizard who threatens to destroy the earth with a powerful mysterious artifact.