A Twisted Love Story. #Starvecrow is the story of Ben and Jess. Ben is a control-freak, charmer, abuser and warped product of the digital age. He films everything. Jess is fresh out of rehab. Their worlds are dominated by each other but Jess now needs some space and time apart and is invited by her friends to their house in the woods for the weekend. People arrive and the party kicks off, but not everyone attending has been invited. #Starvecrow is a disturbing story of obsession, narcissism and complex relationships, where friendships and families are irreversibly broken. Considered to be the world's first "Selfie" movie, #Starvecrow appears as an assembly of "stolen" smartphone and "hacked" CCTV footage - 69 hours of footage edited down to an 84 minute feature.
an all access BTS documentary following the first performance at The National Theatre of a Deaf and disabled theatre company.
Following '30 Days in Atlanta' and 'A Trip to Jamaica', the third instalment sees Akpos on another 'adventure', this time to South Africa, with his friend Bianca.
Bianca is a campus beauty queen. Akpos has sacrificed his livelihood to make her successful. After successfully winning a national beauty pageant, Bianca, ever loyal to Akpos, is now an international celebrity rolling with society's 'high and mighty'.
Otunba, who is also invested in Bianca, follows Akpos and Bianca to Sun city but will Akpos give up his love, with all the sweat he has invested, or will Otunba win this time with the use of his wit and charm?
1804: The Hidden History of Haiti is the highly anticipated feature-length documentary film about the untold history of the Haitian Revolution. Produced by the creator of the best-selling Hidden Colors film series Tariq Nasheed, 1804 goes in-depth about the four principal players who were instrumental in Haiti s independence: Makandal, Dutty Bookman, Toussaint Louvature, and Jean-Jacques Dessalines. This documentary give a competing look into the strategies, the motivation and the mindset that led to Haiti being the only slave population who successfully overthrew their oppressors.
The story of the 1971 war between India and Pakistan is told from the perspective of a soldier.