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- Are inventors born or made? Find out how innovative people become inventors as we explore the workshops and laboratories of some of the most ingenious minds in the fields of materials, software, hardware, biotech, and agriculture. Learn what it takes to become an inventor and see what they must overcome to achieve success in entrepreneurship and invention.
- When a filmmaker's million dollar movie is postponed because of the ASTERIX virus, he trains a team of kamikaze actors to take down the behemoth companies that orchestrated the pandemic. One lone doctor emerges as the voice for humanity and his son is kidnapped in hopes of forcing the good doctor not to alert the world health organizations of this genocidal virus. What follows is an action packed thrill ride through the streets, hills and valley's of the world to thwart the common enemy.
- A film about the gold panning adventures of Hans Söderström, an indigenous Swede. The story stretches from Scandinavia to Africa, via Asia and the Americas, but ultimately boils down to the simple boyish dream of finding gold. Lots of it.
- Story of a Village is a feature documentary about one woman's journey to help a village in Sierra Leone recover after years of civil war.
- Mama Wata is a goddess that provides Sierra Leone with riches. The waters of Goderich Bay, in Freetown, have been blessed with an abundance of fish. Idrissa, a local fisherman, and his neighbors know that the goddess looks over them; however, they must still battle against international commercial fishing boats, illegal fishing and drug traffickers. Sierra Leone, ranked as one of the world's poorest countries by the UN, lacks an education system, health facilities and suffers from staggering unemployment. The Children of Mama Wata portrays the dignity and faith and the day-to-day lives of the inhabitants of Goderich.
- An investigation into the countries and companies that have profited, ad continue to profit, from the continuous wars that have racked the continent of Africa for the past 50+ years and that continue to this day. Included are European mining companies diamond merchants and exporters, and corrupt government officials of many of the countries involved in these wars.
- The story of a group of women working together to change politics in the once war-torn nation of Sierra Leone.
- Bibi, a 15-year-old former child soldier hired by a British ex-patriot to kill his enemies in this post-civil war African country. When one of the enemies could quite possibly be Bibi's long lost father, an intriguing triangle emerges. Who can this boy trust? The man that pays him to kill or the father who left him to die?
- A short film that parallels the lives of two teenage boys; Harrison from Los Angeles, and Samba from Sierra Leone, Africa. Both boys live similar lifestyles, in the regards of an underprivileged upbringing, however their cultures bring about different perspectives concerning their situation.
- After seeing his best friend shot and killed in front of him, Sam uses tennis to give him an escape from the civil war that has enveloped his country.
- Meeting with numerous musicians affected by war, Northern Irish singer-songwriter Matt McGinn explores how they use music, not only to address their past, but to shape their future.
- Documentary showing how lack of planning, migration from the countryside and poor sanitation is destroying the environment around Freetown, Sierra Leone. Deforestation in the countryside is resulting in debris pouring into the city via its waterways in the rainy season, resulting in ground-water contamination, pollution of the water supply, outbreaks of disease in the population and vital fishing grounds being depleted.
- A documentary mini series focusing on how football and soccer can be used in different ways around the world for development and social change.
- This documentary takes a piercing in-depth look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide gold and precious stone market and its effects on the indigenous female miners of Sierra Leone. The film examines our current agricultural and fiscal landscape and celebrates the ancient connection between the female miners and the gold and precious stones they mine. The story highlights the potentially positive changes a more structured work force and educational system would be for the miners and their economy. To empower the audience, the documentary provides viewers with tangible insight and perspective to fuel solutions they can apply to their way of thinking. Dark Gold unfolds as a compelling tale of glam and poverty via jewelry, illuminating this extraordinary crisis and its greater meaning about the relationship between the maker and the wearer. The gold-diggers deserve their due - but will we pay up?
- TV SeriesREVELNATION captures the behind the scenes administrative team as well as crews developing all music, television, film, and game production headquartered out of REVEL STUDIOS.
- Shado'man is a cinematic journey undertaken by the filmmaker together with the street boys. The camera becomes a nucleus around which their life unfolds, unlocking a space for previously unshared pains, dreams and aspirations. The film delves into the inner world of each character to reveal the dignity of humans surviving under inhumane conditions.
- A medical student test a pill he created to turn man to Zombie on his friend's niece because of his denial.
- Inspired by the legendary song of Fela Kuti, Adama Kai (Adama Sallie Kargbo), creator of Aschobi Designs, memorializes her "She Go Say I Be Lady" Collection with photographer Henry Jacobson.
- The Mayor of Freetown, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, has won international plaudits for addressing many of the issues facing the capital of one of Africa's poorest countries. But as she bids for re-election for a second term, she finds herself on the front line of a democratic crisis. Filmed during a year of mounting intimidation and violence, this documentary follows Aki-Sawyerr as she fights to win a second term amid one of Sierra Leone's most fiercely contested elections since the end of the country's bloody civil war.
- As Sierra Leone's first haute couture fashion designer to achieve international recognition, Adama Kai (Adama Sallie Kargbo) speaks of the joys and challenges of returning to Freetown in order to pursue her dreams.
- Rare footage and heart wrenching personal testimonies in this well rounded examination into the Sierra Leone civil war, the reparation efforts, and the survivors of the events.
- Two health care workers Sierra Leone face the Ebola epidemic in their country.