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- A missing heir of respected Scottish family, raised in African jungles by animals, finally returns to his estate only to realize that difference between the two worlds is really significant.
- A French woman returns to her childhood home in Cameroon - formerly a colonial outpost - where she's flooded by memories, particularly of Protée, her servant.
- A ex-dancer has a heart problem and even with a transplant, he may still only have a few months to live. Time's spent looking at people/life in Paris from his balcony. His single mom sister moves in with her 3 kids to look after him.
- A group of escaped prisoners, traveling in a hot air balloon, have to land on a remote islands and must try to survive there. They encounter a castaway, pirates, and captain Nemo with his array of scientific gadgets to keep strangers off his island.
- A captivating examination of the primate origins of human social dynamics, highlighting the 98% genetic similarity and instinctual parallels that connect us to our closest ape relatives.
- Set in Kumba in South West Cameroon Sisters in Law follows Adultery, Rape and Abuse cases led by a Female Judge.
- A chronicle of the Barack Obama administration's foreign policy team and the events of Obama's final year in office.
- Six girls coming of age, ready to become something extraordinary.
- An anthropological expedition of 22 months in the African continent. Two brothers travel in an old 1985 military ambulance from Spain to South Africa.
- A German doctor (Pierre Bokma) battling Sleeping Sickness in rural Cameroon fears that he will be a stranger in his own country as the end of his post draws near, and he prepares to move back home with his wistful wife, and their teenage daughter.
- Witness Africa's wildlife, people, and places like never before. Taking our cameras to new heights, we experience the most incredible continent on Earth from a totally fresh perspective.
- A former lawyer leaves everything behind to embark on the quest for a dinosaur-like animal supposedly living in Africa's unexplored forests.
- A little distressed girl seeks to end the circle of abuse that claimed her mother's life. SYNOPSIS In an anglophone crisis setting, a Little distressed girl, witnesses the constant abuse of her mother, by her frustrated Military father SAMB which leads to her untimely death. Left alone with her father, depressed and in grief, this takes a toll on her studies. Instructed to take counseling sessions with the school counselor who she later discovers is about to fall into the same trap as her mother.
- In a west African Plantation in the 60s, A young determined girl must battle family and society to preserve her late father's legacy; A colonial plantation; amid Disagreements , betrayal and secrets. A dramatic musical , An allegory of Neo colonization.
- A young soldier returns home to find his mother dying of cancer and is forced to make desperate choices with both the police and the underworld only to find himself embattled in a global conspiracy of coercion and murder.
- WEST AFRICA 1869 - Slave trade is illegal. There is a revolt on a slave ship - twenty four men fight for their lives. Out-gunned, the revolt fails but a second uprising is planned.
- Salvage cars in Berlin are fixed up specifically for a cross continent run though Africa. They face breakdowns, extreme terrain and even robbery.
- A Cameroonese police officer (Alphonse Beni) and a CIA agent (Richard Harrison) try to prevent the Pope from being assassinated by Italian terrorists during his African tour.
- An eight-part exploration of the diverse peoples that make up the African continent.
- In The Colonial Misunderstanding Jean-Marie Teno sheds light on the complex and problematic relationship between colonization and European missionaries on the African continent. The film looks at Christian evangelism as the forerunner of European colonialism in Africa, indeed, as the ideological model for the relationship between North and South even today. In particular it looks at the role of missionaries in Namibia on the centenary of the 1904 German genocide of the Herrero people there. It reveals how colonialism destroyed African beliefs and social systems and replaced them with European ones as if they were the only acceptable routes to modernity. As Prof. F. Kangué Ewané says in the film: "I can forgive Westerners for taking away my land ...but not for taking away my mind and soul." Through an examination of the work of German missionary societies in Africa whose vocation was to bring Christianity - and by extension, European culture and European rule - to the heathens, Jean Marie Teno reveals The Colonial Misunderstanding.
- Wild Daze, If It Doesn't Challenge You, It Cannot Change You. This feature-length documentary was forged by a fierce desire to save the African wildlife, while protecting its exploited women, children and forest peoples.
- Filming Africa both from the ground and from their two small airplanes, Martin and Osa Johnson document the "Dark Continent." Martin's airplane, which is painted like a giraffe and named "The Spirit of Africa," accompanies Osa's airplane, which is painted like a zebra and is named "Osa's Ark." Together, they travel through Africa, capturing glimpses of the continent's natives, wildlife and geography on film. Aerial photography of Mt. Kenya is included in the film, as are scenes of a Masai village burial of two villagers killed by rhinoceroses. Also included is a scene in which Mrs. Johnson shoots down a charging rhinoceros. A bird's-eye view of Mt. Kilimanjaro is followed by a visit to a Pygmy camp and a trip to what is claimed to be the largest baboon colony ever found by an explorer. The film also includes footage of thousands of flamingos taking to the air. Alligators, hippopotamuses, wildebeests, impalas, zebras, jackasses, giraffes, lions and many other African wild animals are shown in their natural habitat.
- Imagine finding out that a comet is coming to earth at a high rate of speed.
- BORN THIS WAY is a portrait of the underground gay and lesbian community in Cameroon. It follows Cedric and Gertrude, two young Cameroonians, as they move between a secret, supportive LGBT community and an outside culture that, though intensely homophobic, is in transition toward greater acceptance.
- Francis Jocky, a Cameroonian-born multi-lingual musician chronicles his early collaborations and success with world-renowned producers and musicians including Steve Wonder, Bono, and Jon Anderson among many others.
- Minga is an orphaned girl living with her stepmother Mami Kaba and her stepsister Abena. One day, when she was washing dishes in the river, she accidentally broke a spoon. A furious Mami Kaba then chased her away from the house, asking her to find the only identical spoon hidden by her late mother. A adventurous journey then begins for Minga in the forest.
- The President of an African country decrees that the arms budget will be diverted in to the "Water For All", project. The journalist, Michael Power, discovers a coup set by the arms dealers.
- The story is about Diane, a young African girl looking to belong who embarks on a life changing voyage, which takes her through the underworld of prostitution and the horrors of human trafficking. (FRENCH) L, histoire nous parle d, Diane, jeune fille a la recherché d, un aver meilleur, qui I, embarque dans un voyage a travers les enfers de la prostitution et les horrors de la traite des etres humans.
- Le Champion is a feature documentary about poverty and prejudice, determination and boxing. The story begins and ends in Africa, as Sakio Bika searches for love, acceptance and a championship.
- On the death of his mother, Martin joins a father he does not know in Africa. Received rather freshly by this father more concerned about the reserve for which he is responsible than for this new son, Martin will discover this country
- Why do we throw away so much food? And how can we stop this kind of waste?Amazing but true: On the way from the farm to the dining-room table, more than half the food lands on the dump. Most of it before it ever reaches consumers.
- The burning desire of young Cameroonians determined to "make it big" in the West.
- Filomena decides to travel to Douala to startup her business. She knows no one but her friend's address, Rosa. Rosa is surprised by her presence, however she has no choice after all Filo has nowhere else to go. Filo talks to the landlord and they come to a compromised for her to use the entrance to the landlord's compound from where Filo shall be working here call box. While there, Filo meet several people including Papi and Godwin who later fall in love with her, Then Mr and Mrs Siewe who later become her benefactor. Filo is met with several difficult choices along her career working in the call box. She is strong, funny and ambitious.
- An exploratory documentary by a daughter about her mother in Cameroon. Mama Bamiléké tells daughter Rosine Mbakam about arranged marriage, a second wife in the family, poverty and repression by the French.
- A nature documentary reality series that focuses on African wildlife and its natural habitat featuring a safari tour guide named Ushaka who takes viewers on an adventure throughout the "dark continent".
- A returning vet attending college falls in love with a pretty co-ed and becomes obsessive over her.
- Story of German medical missionaries helping the natives in Africa.
- 3 years of shooting, 30 countries, over 250 hours of raw material provided the basis for the investigation documentary «IVORY. A CRIME STORY» about the causes and consequences of an unprecedented demand for ivory. The investigation was carried out by the well-known former Russian politician Sergey Yastrzhembskiy, spokesman for Boris Yeltsin and Aide to Vladimir Putin. After leaving the Kremlin, he has dedicated his life to filmmaking, mainly throughout the African continent, and shooting a series of documentary films on the endangered traditional African peoples. Passionate about trophy hunting, he ran directly into the heinous scale of the elephants extermination in Africa. This film is a challenge to the civilized world, which is unable today to stop the bloody business of ivory. This film is an accusation of the inefficiency of many non-governmental organizations, engaged in the preservation of rare plants and animal species threatened with extinction, but in fact appearing to be dormant. This film is an exposure of African corruption, which erodes the continent like a cancer. This film takes the masks off the Catholic Church and the Buddhist monks encouraging the demand for ivory. This film disconcertingly shows the role of China, the main culprit for the death of African elephants, whose avid demand for ivory has brought these animals to the brink of total extinction.
- Saving Mbango is a drama based on the life of a young man (John) who wound up as the breadwinner of a very dysfunctional family. His chaotic and tumultuous family background gets in the way of his dreams and ambitions. John falls in love with a village girl(Mbango) whose life has complications that make those of John look trivial. John's entire world becomes even more conflicted. He finds himself torn between managing his dysfunctional family and saving the love of his life. Constantly tormented by his abrasive and alcoholic father, irresponsible older brother, and mean unmarried sisters, he finds himself in a severe dilemma This movie directed by multiple award-winning Director Nkanya Nwai and is filmed in Mondoni, a rural community in the South West region of Cameroon.
- A biopic based on the life of Dieudonné Afana, A.K.A Jean Miché Kankan, one of the greatest African comedians of all time.
- Migration: Leaving everything behind in search of freedom. Escaping appalling conditions, relentless horror, famine and war. Risking your life Walking hundreds of kilometers to reach the gates of paradise: Europe. 'Non-Citizens' tells the story of the ones waiting in the Purgatory where hundreds of immigrants from Central Africa are fighting for survival - giving voice to their hopes and fears. This waiting room is not comfortable: dark nights in collapsing, abandoned factories, meals shared in crumbling caverns. This unusual documentary contrasts the needs of people in Africa with the abstract, philosophical concerns of a European woman in Berlin. Reality and fiction. Physical and psychological scars.
- A widowed professor begins to find his way out of grief when he meets a young refugee from the Central African Republic.
- A young girl crosses paths with a witch who has the power to satisfy her curiosity about men by changing her into one.
- Yannick Noah, the man with 473 victories, shares the techniques and tactics that have made the difference throughout his career, while revealing untold personal stories. This documentary traces four decades of tennis, from the golden age of the 1980s to the present day.
- In a small town in Africa, two college kids, Kwesi and Niko become entangled in the world of internet theft. When a local criminal takes them under his wing the two friends must now find their way to redemption or risk being trapped in the cycle of crime.
- TV MovieA revolutionary medicinal drug is being secretly developed by two pharmaceutical researchers in Switzerland. When the researchers' grown kids accidentally discover it they contaminate themselves. Confused, scared and pursued they try to run and hide. On their journey from Europe, to Africa and Asia they learn how to handle their new abilities induced by the drug. Once administered, it merges minds giving access to new time-space dimensions. With the sharpened perception of existential purpose it could potentially represent mankind's next evolutionary step. But who is tracking them? Why are people dying? Who are their parents really? What is the drug's real secret? The search for answers has only just begun.