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March of the Penguins 2
A documentary starring Lambert Wilson and Morgan Freeman
A young penguin, driven by his instinct, embarks on his first major trip to an unknown destination.
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Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas (2017)
A documentary
Farmland - the new green gold. Hoping for export revenues, Ethiopia's government leases millions of hectares of farmland to foreign investors. But the dream of prosperity has a dark side where the World Bank plays a very questionable role... Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas investigates land grabbing and its impact on people's lives ... (more)
Glitter and Dust
A documentary starring Maysun King, Tatyanna Begay and Altraykia Begay
Four girls living in the lonely vastness of the USA share one passion: The wild world of rodeo. Although they move about in the powerful imagery of the American prairie and the myths of the Wild West, they give it new resonance and break free of it. In a world which used to belong to their fathers and brothers, they prove that "you ride like a girl" is not an insult but a compliment.
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Generation Iron 3 (2018)
A documentary starring Kai Greene, Steve Reeves and Rich Gaspari
Traveling across the world including India, Brazil, Europe, Africa, Canada, and the USA - Generation Iron 3 will interview and follow bodybuilders, trainers, experts, and fans to determine what the universal ideal physique should look like. With so many divisions appearing within the bodybuilding leagues - what body type should be championed as the absolute best in the world?
The Devil We Know (2018)
A documentary
Unraveling one of the biggest environmental scandals of our time, a group of citizens in West Virginia take on a powerful corporation after they discover it has knowingly been dumping a toxic chemical — now found in the blood of 99.7% of Americans — into the local drinking water supply.
Inna De Yard: The Soul of Jamaica
A documentary starring Ken Boothe, Winston McAnuff and Cedric Myton
A portrait of a group of pioneering reggae musicians, 'Inna De Yard' captures the ongoing relevance of reggae and its social values, and the music's passion to revitalize an older generation while passing it on to younger listeners.