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- In a highly professional corporate world, a young man's character problems become his greatest strength and spirals him onto a journey of discovery and change.
- Filmed with unrivaled intimacy this unforgettable and authentic story takes an in-depth look at a remarkable cross-species bond, and the passion and dedication required to save just one lion.
- A jobless graduate takes up a herder's job after a lot of hardships and falls in love with his employer's daughter, but her father's disapproval of the relationship leads to harsh consequences.
- A man is forced to reckon with mistakes from his youth while bedridden with sickness.
- Dr. Steve Boyes has dedicated his life to conserving Africa's wilderness areas and the species that depend upon them through innovative and integrative methods. Boyes founded the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project, a multi-year effort aimed at exploring and protecting the little known wilderness of the Angolan highlands that provides over 95 percent of the water that sustains the Okavango Delta and the biodiversity of the greater Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. NGOWP has been surveying and collecting scientific data on the river system and working with local communities; NGOs; and the governments of Angola, Namibia, and Botswana to secure permanent, sustainable protection for the greater Okavango Watershed.
- A woman with no recollection of the night before is chased by a stranger in the forest. What she doesn't know that she is running away from the best hope she has to better understand her situation. As the title suggests, she will soon learn that ele ruri Moipolai ga a lelelwe.
- Failing to take heed of warnings, in 2033 devastating population growth, famine and mass internal displacement pushes Africa to the brink of all out conflict. Many of the continent's animals are wiped out due hunting and the ever-warming climate. The ballooning population fought over fewer and fewer food and water resources. Reeling from environmental catastrophe, national governments are unable to cope with the devastation and an emergency session of the African Union is called. By an overwhelming majority the AU decides to create a federation of African States. The new state is called Grand Afrique. The first major initiative to revive the climate is the instituting of an annual cull of four million men. Soon the policy is successful, and the continent's wildlife begins to flourish again. In 2064 a nascent freedom movement led by the 'Ladies in White' is fighting for the emancipation of the condemned men and to put an end to the human cull.
- A husband's masculinity is tested when his wife hands him a male fertility test.
- After being violated in her mother's home, Benga, a 15-year old girl grapples with confronting her pain to survive.
- A teacher is sent by the government in the deep rural areas of Botswana to take education for all, but he is rejected by the native community and accused of a crime he never committed in order to chase him out of the village.
- Gunfire ripped through a sleepy city in a peaceful desert country, and a heartbreaking history was forever etched into the soul of its people. No winners in war is a 40-minutes long expository documentary that explores the events of the raid of June 14th 1985, known as Operation Plecksy. That morning, the South African apartheid regime launched attacks on multiple locations in Gaborone, Botswana. Brought to life through torturous accounts from survivors, witnesses, and other affected individuals, including relatives of the victims, the documentary takes on a personal perspective of the historic incident. No winners in war follows the activities in Gaborone on the day the raid happened, looking at the individuals who indefensibly lost their lives. Since Operation Plecksy was not the only raid by the apartheid government, the documentary further explores the raids that happened throughout the 1980s, specifically how the raids affected relations between the two countries.
- A father struggles to cope with grief over his missing daughter.
- Six young traditional dancers grapple with emotionally-charged dilemmas in the context of changing cultural norms and values in modern Botswana.
- Three young adults share their struggle with anxiety, depression, and alcoholism while battling to promote mental well-being among their peers. Poignant metaphoric visuals and poetic narrative uniquely portray the symptoms and emotions of these mental health conditions with an aim of destigmatization. From their darkest moments to their search for help, the film illustrates that there is light at the end of the tunnel and support is closer than you think.
- While studying in Germany, a young Herero woman falls in love with a German man, but tensions arise when she brings him back to her home in Botswana.
- Ke mo Leseding is an intimate and inspirational journey that outlines the story of Stanley Monageng, a 72-year-old HIV activist. A message to the people of Botswana, the film tells the story of Stanley's determination to walk over 370 kilometers in just eleven days to provide HIV/AIDS education to the most remote parts of the country. The film features testament from HIV activists, doctors, political leaders, and community members all pleading Batswana to test and treat for HIV.
- A social worker investigating teen pregnancies in a rural African village stops at nothing, including fighting her inner-demons, to protect children from abuse. Actionable recommendations from community activists conclude the project.
- It seems a simple act, to weave a basket. But as you watch and listen, the women of the Ngwao Boswa Basket Weavers' Cooperative weave the strands of their stories as well: of women's lives and village lives, of tradition and change.
- A talent contest to find artists to perform at the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Botswana independence.
- An experimental short film celebrating national queer pride featuring some of Botswana's LGBT creative minds and activists.
- A rookie police officer finds the job tougher than she expected.
- Zombie Date Night in Tlokweng is a horror-comedy about a young couple's romantic evening that takes an unexpected turn when their roommate returns home after fleeing a religious sermon that left a congregation possessed by demonic spirits. However, little do they know that danger has followed them home.
- Two naive village brothers get into a variety of mishaps when they move to the city.
- A pair of lazy slackers get tired of being the butt of village jokes and set out to earn respect using unlikely methods.