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- An adventurous girl, a young blind hermit, and a goofy two-headed dragon race to find the lost sword Excalibur to save King Arthur and Camelot from disaster.
- It's up to Santa's most famous reindeer to save the day when an evil queen conjures up a storm on Christmas.
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences celebrates the year's achievements in film.
- Meena trys to eradicate misconceptions and superstitions from the society and create social awareness about different social phenomenas with occasional help from a wide variety of characters including her parrot companion Mithu.
- A benefit concert for the UNICEF fund to kick off the U.N.'s Year of the Child, performed in the U.N. General Assembly Hall.
- Khan shaheb Kashem Khan is a respected and wealthy person of the village. He has everything material however his longing for an heir to his vast wealth has got him married thrice. When his third wife fails to give him an heir he decides to marry again, this time to Fulbanu. Reluctantly agreed, Fulbanu is caught between her lifelong dream and cold hard reality.
- The story about an estranged couple and their terminal ill son.
- An experimental documentary on the Russian invasion of Afghanistan.
- Parmino is a small village in Central India, headed by a Village Committee comprising of all males. When the Government of India notifies the Committee that a third of them must be women, including people in schedules caste and tribes, the Sarpanch, Ratan Singh, decides to let women run for the election as well have seats in the Panchayat. After the meeting gets over, he asks his son, Inder, to get Manju, his wife, to sign the nomination papers. Also asked are the wife of another Panchayat member, as well as Vidya, the newly marred bride of a poor store owner, Bhanwar, who is indebted to Inder and Ratan Singh. In this way, Ratan and Inder hope to control the women through their respective husbands, and rule over the Panchayat as they have done before. They are in for a surprise when Vidya turns the tables on them, asking them to account where the funds for the partially built school were misappropriated as well having the rest of the village attend Gram Panchayat meetings and voice their concerns and grievances. Watch what happens when Ratan and Inder decide to use their influence in the community as well as over Bhanwar to throttle Vidya's voice.
- Families and healthcare workers find themselves in the cross-hairs of politics and violence as they attempt to protect their children from polio in Pakistan. At this critical time, when we are closer than ever before to global eradication, increased international support and commitment can see the end of polio once and for all. Will these everyday heroes succeed and end polio in our lifetime, or will another young generation be at risk?
- Inday, a young teenager, is faced with a problem - an untimely pregnancy. As she and her boyfriend contemplate the consequences and the effects of this turmoil in their young lives, their conversation suddenly leaves the fate of their unborn child to a game of chance.
- A six-film anthology depicting childhood horrors around the world.
- Binta, a little girl from Senegal, tells us about the everyday life in her village, the importance of education for the girls, and about her father's great idea to make the world a better place.
- Documentary depicting children living and working in poverty throughout the world.
- Five documentary shorts about various children from the third world.
- A sled brings together two boys from different countries and cultures and carries them through the winter woods and over the Italian mountains, far away from their parents' prejudices and isolation towards a lasting friendship.
- To the beat of drums and snares, the story of a bully and its victim unfolds.
- Filmed on a world wide trip by Danny Kaye, this is an examination of the state of children in the third world.
- In this suppressed UNICEF-sponsored polemic, Shirley Clarke juxtaposes school children in creepy Halloween costumes with scenes of poverty outside the USA.
- Frogs, birds, lizards, a snake, alligators, and a lot of insects inhabit a pond; everyone's ready to eat. Two tenacious lizards catch the same fly, inciting a protracted tug-of-war.
- A documentary giving a glimpse of the lives of children growing up in a Ghanaian village.
- China has 350 million children under the age of 15. Understanding their problems is essential to understanding China. This reveling documentary vividly conveys the experiences China's children are undergoing and shows how the Chinese are attempting to provide their children with the health, education and skills they will need in the modern world.
- On a Mediterranean cruise, a young man hired as a tour guide is intrigued by the beauty of a female interpreter hiding behind her sunglasses. He makes advances to her by venturing into a series of strange stories.
- On the one hand, a healthy child who has enough to eat. On the other hand, a poor, undernourished kid. On the one had, a quarter of the blue planet's children. On the other hand, the remaining three quarters.
- A collection of 7 animation short films inspired by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Each NFB award-winning film, in their peculiar way, deals with children's rights and addresses various aspects of the Convention.
- Darcey Bussell charts the life of Audrey Hepburn and discovers a tale of betrayal, courage, heartache and broken dreams behind the dazzling image.
- It's the Same World depicts disabled individuals across the globe who seek full participation and equality.
- The United Nations General Assembly Hall was filled with children for this Unicef special hosted by Julie Andrews.
- Official Generali CEE Cup 2013 song for support UNICEF organization - in aid of Schools for Africa.
- UNICEF commemorated 70 years of work for children with the help of some of the organization's best-known Goodwill Ambassadors and celebrity advocates.
- Portrait of a mother and her five children in Noakhali, Bangladesh.
- The title of the cartoon is also the theme. Based on an article adopted at the Child Rights Convention, this little animation by Italian animator Guido Manuli takes on child labor around the world, and how it is harmful not only to their health, but also to their advancement in social and educational spheres.
- A Congolese-Australian playwright details how escaping death and subsequent migration led to the creation of a wildly successful play, novel and screenplay.
- A drama documentary about the international children's day of broadcasting
- The film follows the experiences of Noi, a teenage girl from Laos, whose family faces financial difficulties and emotional problems. Noi is persuaded by Toui, a young woman she knows well, to leave home for an apparently attractive job in neighboring Thailand. Once there, Noi realizes too late that Toui is actually a broker. She has been sold. Her hopes of a better life are shattered as she suffers both physical and sexual abuse. Noi finally manages to escape with the help of a supportive Thai man and the assistance of the Laos and Thai authorities.
- Sing along to the Halloween song and learn how you can change the world while you trick-or-treat.