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- More than a million children have sought refuge in Europe, many of them completely alone. A whole generation that has fled the war and now, instead of being children, have to face bureaucracy, distrust, waiting, frustration, incomprehension and fear. This documentary looks directly into their eyes and listens to their opinions, their feelings, their desires, their songs, .
- 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.
- Torreblanca is Sevilla's last neighbourhood. There, beside the highway, you can find the former Maravilla whorehouse, which has just closed for it to be turned into a refugee centre. It's Christmas and, before the neighbours' curious eyes, the newcomers to Spain are received by one of the Three Wise Men, to whom they may make a wish. Excited and fearing the unknown, the new guests will have to learn all about their new country and will be surprised by Spaniards just as much as Spaniards will be by them.
- Mariam fled her country, she is pregnant, and she is looking for a safe home for his baby. This travel led them to cross the sea in a small boat that carried only women until they arrived at the border city of Melilla. Due to the hazards along the way, women prefer to keep their stories secret. Nevertheless, Mariam has decided to tell her story to her child Treasure before giving birth in Christmas.
- A tribute to the unknown legacy of European women who fought for women's rights. We are heirs to a lineage of brave women, but who were those ancestors who occupied the streets of Europe to fight for our rights? One of the most important was the right to vote for women, which finally recognized women as true citizens. Faced with unjust laws that came from time immemorial, they rebelled. The echo of those ancestors resonates strongly today in the women who occupy the streets to claim their rights, denounce violence and defend equality together.
- Music, reading and photography. Can they relief the suffer of Huntington's disease and Alzheimer's patients? The documentary Prescription Art traces the evolution of Huntington's disease and Alzheimer's patients in an innovative therapy that combines music, photography and reading to verify the effectiveness of non-pharmacological therapies. These workshops were held for three months in the Ramón y Cajal Hospital in Madrid.
- The young Sadaf Rahimi is the best female boxer in Afghanistan, but she must deal with her country's traditions, fear and her own fate in order to be a free woman. Her struggle will turn her into an example for many Afghan young women.
- In a refugee camp in the Sahara desert, lives a deaf boy who wishes to learn how to write so that he could express the words of his best friend, the young camel Caramel. Welcome to the silent world of Kori and his camel friend Caramel.
- A revealing story about Saharawi refugees, their identity and their exile of more than 40 years in the Algerian desert where they have built up a State based on universal health care and education.
- The disintegration of the Balkans began and ended in Kosovo. The Kosovo War (1999) left the region, which is now under the protection of the United Nation, with lasting scars. The Kosovar Albanians wish to form an independent nation with or without Serbia's consent. Serbia is not willing to shift its borders and lose what it considers to be the "cradle" of the Serbian nation. NOESTAMODEPASO PRODUCTIONS exams the present and the future of this Balkan region that has the highest rates of unemployment and illiteracy in all of Europe. Furthermore, over half of the population is under 20 years of age. Gaps and inconsistencies in the law have turned Kosovo into a chaotic mess with few guaranteed fundamental rights. There is no freedom of movement, houses remain occupied and children are assigned to schools based on their ethnicity. Everybody wants to look towards the future; however, the pain of the past is still very present, making Kosovo the last scar of the Balkans.
- Afghanistan War has reached its 10th year during a critical moment. While doubts are emerging amongst the NATO troops, the afghan insurgency is still devouring the souls of afghan people... A distressing scene. "Life beyond the battle" portrays the daily life of civilians and military personnel fighting to save lives in Afghanistan War. They work in Emergency Medical Evacuation Aircraft (MEDEVAC) of the NATO, in the Kandahar Military Hospital, in the Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital and in the International Red Cross' Orthopedic Center for amputees. They are a group of men and women who try to shed a dash of hope in hell. This documentary shows the war's hidden face. A face where death is present at every moment. But with such a devastating scenery... it is still possible to believe that there is life beyond the battle.
- A day in the life of Mr. Istvan and Ms. Magdi, neighbors for many years, is narrated by the building of Budapest where both live. The walls surrounding them reveal their small passions, stories and routines.