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- Oscar-winning director Kathyrn Bigelow (Zero Dark Thirty, The Hurt Locker) and VR creator Imraan Ismail (The Displaced, Valen's Reef) have co-directed The Protectors, a VR short documentary exposing the dangerous and grueling reality faced by rangers protecting African elephants from ivory poachers. Over 30,000 African elephants die each year at the hands of poachers, and despite the global outcry over the killings trafficking continues. The biggest key to saving these elephants from extinction are the rangers working on the ground within Africa's national parks. The project was made in partnership with National Geographic Channel and Megan Ellison's Annapurna Pictures.
- In Kisangani, a group of high-school students who cannot afford to pay the teachers' "bonuses" organized themselves to prepare the State exam together.
- Tales of Us: "The little Fish and the Crocodile" is a fable from the rainforest in the Odzala National Park in the Republic of Congo told by the children of the Sanza Mobimba Kindergarden.
- While following Jemima, a curious little girl wandering through dusty roads, crowded markets, slaughterhouses and bat hunting scenes, we encounter three other women who describe the harsh realities of being born female and deaf in a society that sees one as a defect and the other as demonic possession. The film follows the everyday struggles of Immaculée, Sylvie and Stuka against marginalization, abuse and oppression. Despite the insurmountable barriers imposed on them by society, the protagonists' strong and undefeated will allows them to take hold of their fate every single day revealing the beautiful resilience of the human spirit.
- Lionel, a young Frenchman, who has just arrived in Cotonou, Benin, loses his car, airplane ticket and passport and his hopes in riots in the city.
- In the Democratic Republic of Congo where rape is used as a weapon of war, two young American women struggle to help victims of the conflict overcome their scars and forge new lives from their shattered world begging the question: in the face of tremendous suffering, can anyone make a difference?
- A portrait of legendary Congolese filmmaker Mweze Ngangura.
- During a stay in the countryside, a drama occurs within a young couple.
- In the equatorial forest of Congo Brazzaville and the Central African Republic pygmies live. Over-exploitation and waste of resources have had a significant impact on the lives of Pygmies. The story is based on Mangala an old and wise voice of these disappearing people.
- A young student's life is upturned via social media when her private nudes are made public.
- A man with Aids is rejected by his family and with no one else to turn to, seeks out the help of a homeless man.
- This film illustrate through physical struggle, the clash between generations and civilizations.
- To get revenge on a bank manager who tried to sexually exploit her, an enterprising woman puts together a gang of con artists to fleece the bank.
- Two brothers are trying to survive a planetary disaster. Things have envaded the world. Nobody knows how they got here nor what they came here to do, only that they feed on living things included humans.