Baka: A Cry From The Rainforest
Phil Agland revisits the Baka Pygmy family he filmed 25 years ago in his BAFTA award winning documentary ‘Baka: People of the Rainforest’.
An extraordinary journey into the heart of the rainforest in Cameroon, where the past of the Baka revisits them through watching the old film projected in the forest – raising questions about their old life in the forest and what is happening to them now.
Watch the YouTube clip below, and watch the documentary on HDPlay, FileBox, SockShare, NovaMov, NowVideo or VideoWeed.
Tears of Gaza
In a rough style, by way of unique footage, the brutal consequences of modern wars are exposed. The film depicts the ability of women and children to handle their everyday life after a dramatic war experience.Many of them live in tents or in ruins without walls or roofs. They are all in need of money, food, water and electricity. Others have lost family members, or are left with seriously injured children.Can war solve conflicts or create peace? The film follows three children through the war and the period after the ceasefire.
Tears of Gaza
In a rough style, by way of unique footage, the brutal consequences of modern wars are exposed. The film also depicts the ability of women and children to handle their everyday life after a dramatic war experience.Many of them live in tents or in ruins without walls or roofs. They are all in need of money, food, water and electricity. Others have lost family members, or are left with seriously injured children.Can war solve conflicts or create peace? The film follows three children through the war and the period after the ceasefire. Watch now.
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