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Origin USAGenres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsActors George Clooney,
John PrendergastRating68%
Avec Darfour : du sable et des larmes, le cinéaste Paul Freedman, lauréat du Peabody Award, nous plonge dans la réalité de la situation au Darfour. Il s'est joint à un contingent des forces pour la paix de l'Union Africaine au Darfour, où l'une des pages les plus tragiques et perturbantes de l'histoire de l'humanité est en train de s'écrire. Alors que les hommes et les femmes de cette mission affrontent des conditions très dures et une violence sans limites, deux millions et demi de personnes déplacées n'ont pas d'autre choix que de trouver refuge dans des camps sordides. A ce jour, on estime que 400 000 civils ont perdu la vie., 1h49
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
DocumentaryThemes Films set in AfricaActors Neil Jackson,
Stephen Dorff,
Sarai Givaty,
Nick Dunning,
John Cusack,
Joaquín CosíoRating59%
Two friends, Luke (Stephen Dorff) and Adam (Neil Jackson) travel to Morocco with the intention to relax and have a party. Adam thinks it's the best way for Luke to get over the death of Luke's girlfriend. While Adam prefers night life and parties, Luke writes a diary and takes numerous photographs of the Morocco and Moroccan way of life., 1h34
Genres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about racism,
Documentary films about racism,
Documentary films about law,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsRating69%
In the town of Orania, 800 white Afrikaans people form an independent community. Their town is private property (bought in 1990) and they live independently from multicultural South Africa. Since the fall of apartheid, increasing crime levels, unemployment and social pressure has led to a small migration of people towards the town. In the town, the residents concentrate on preserving their shared culture. Residents stay in the town for their cultural ideals or for the town's safety and opportunities, and others stay out of desperation., 1h20
Origin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Documentary films about sports,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéRating66%
Summer 2006, Kinshasa. Martini, Jeannette, Hélène and Rosette spend everyday sparring with Coach Judex in the old Tata Rafael stadium; the same one where Muhammad Ali knocked out George Foreman in 1974 during one of the most legendary matches in boxing. At dawn, thousands of people from the ghetto come to train and political parties rally. While others fight for the Presidency of Congo, Judex struggles to organise a woman’s boxing tournament with very little money... Kinshasa sings, Kinshasa starves and Judex's girls try to survive, they’re realistic but still full of hope. A film about women in a country where men have gone crazy., 1h30
Directed by Ari FolmanOrigin IsraelGenres Drama,
War,
Documentary,
Historical,
AnimationThemes Films set in Africa,
Medical-themed films,
Politique,
Films about religion,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Children's filmsActors Robin Wright,
Ari Folman,
Yehezkel LazarovRating79%
In 1982, Ari Folman was a nineteen-year-old infantry soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In 2006, he meets with a friend from his army service period, who tells him of the nightmares connected to his experiences from the Lebanon War. Folman is surprised to find that he remembers nothing from that period. Later that night he has a vision from the night of the Sabra and Shatila massacre, the reality of which he is unable to clearly recall. In his memory, he and his soldier comrades are bathing at night by the seaside in Beirut under the light of flares descending over the city., 52minutes
Genres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Feminist films,
Politique,
Documentary films about law,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Political filmsCe documentaire raconte l'histoire d'un village kényan, Umoja. Pendant près de 30 ans, des centaines de femmes vivant à Umoja disent avoir été violées par des soldats britanniques dans le nord du Kenya. Accusées d'avoir apporté la honte sur leur communauté, elles se font battre et répudier par leur maris. Une poignée d'entre elles créent Umoja, un village interdit aux hommes qui devient le refuge des femmes samburu. Des hommes jaloux attaquent régulièrement le village et posent des problèmes à sa fondatrice Rebecca Lolosoli., 1h15
Origin EspagneGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsAfter the ikiza (the Burundi killings of Hutu intellectuals in 1972), the Burundi refugees exiled in Tanzania founded the Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People. Its armed representative is the NLF, the National Liberation Front. In 2006, after prolonged negotiations with the opposition and the Army, the president of Burundi made a public call, over the radio, to all NLF soldiers asking them to step away from the armed front and voluntarily join the peace process. Within this context, Tune in to Peace enters the lives of three young people: Désiré, Jean Claude and Jérémie, all ex members of the NLF., 1h36
Origin South africaGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about racism,
Documentary films about racism,
Documentary films about law,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about cities,
Political filmsRating68%
Alongside the southernmost urban centre in Africa, separating city from ocean, lays a very special strip of land. Set against the beautiful backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and Signal Hill on the other, the Sea Point Promenade – and the public swimming pools in its centre – forms a space unlike any in Cape Town. Once a bastion of Apartheid exclusivity, it is nowadays unique in its apparently easy mix of age, race, gender, religion, wealth status and sexual orientation. Somehow this space has become one where all South Africans feel they have a right to exist, and where the possibility of happiness in a divided world doesn't seem unfeasible. But what is the reality of those coming here? How do people see their past, their present in this space and their future in this country?, 1h45
Directed by Leïla KilaniOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about families,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsRating64%
In 2004, the King of Morocco launched an Equity and Reconciliation Commission to investigate state violence during the Years of Lead. For three years, the film follows four families in their search for the truth: Activist, young rebel soldier or simple citizen, either they or their relations were imprisoned in different parts of Morocco. Each person tries to "find out", discover a "reason", to be able to mourn. But forty years later, the state secret finally unveils the existence of another, more intimate secret, the family secret. They all feel the need to reconstruct history and recover their parents, taken from them twice over, once by their disappearance and another by the secret. Choosing between deeply set silences, lies and taboos within and outside the families, over forty years.