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- The two-part docu-drama "La Likatem El Sawt" ("No for the Silencer") investigates the life, death, work and legacy of the Palestinian cartoonist Naji al-Ali. Deported as a child from Palestine to Lebanon in 1948, he discovered drawing and became a political cartoonist. Drawing over 40,000 cartoons, which often depicted very critical commentaries on Israel, Palestinian and Arab politics and political leaders. Naji was shot in broad daylight on the streets in London in 1987. The documentary reconstructs the events surrounding Naji's assassination. His friends, family, colleagues and key witnesses talk about who had a vested interest in silencing Naji.
- A long documentary opening an eye on the Zulu culture in South Africa and their beliefs and traditions and how Zulu people see themselves through their beloved ancestors
- A long documentary with a very deep look in the Egyptian Nubian culture and people who sacrifices their land for the sake of their beloved Egypt after building the High Dam in 1960,and the advantage and disadvantage they faced after that, and how they see these sacrifices and was it worth it for them nowadays or not.
- Documentary about invisible ethnic minorities in the Balkan region, about their everyday lives, customs, and problems.
- The film takes us in a brutal journey to see South Africa as the most country effected by the HIV virus and how people are dealing with this pandemic, and how the country is trying to raise the awareness of the people in every aspect to control that uncontrollable brutal virus.