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KILLUMBIA USA

A story of two childhood friends, Junior and Steve, who grew up watching the 80's crack epidemic unfold. They loved the loyalty and brotherhood they exposed to and so their mission became to create the same bond and team. Investing in a nightclub was one of the key plans and just as their plans were being solidified Steve went down on a murder rap. Fortunately it was ruled self defense but Steve had to serve 5 years. While Steve was down Junior formed a brotherhood and took over the streets as he continued the mission they set out to accomplish. Around the time of Steve's tensions in the streets were mounting and certain individuals had to be taken out of the equation which created deeper tensions and complications. This gritty street series will keep you captivated from the first episode as the drama in the streets of Killumbia unfolds.

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Hand in Hand

Hand in Hand is a Ugandan soap opera created to promote vocational training and the field of craftsmanship in the country. The first series was launched in October 2005 and ran until December of the same year. The show was produced by Great Lakes Film Production with funding from the Ugandan Ministry of Education and Sports and the German State Development Bank. Other sponsors include Coca-Cola, Uganda Telecom and the German Technical Cooperation. The show is performed by an ensemble cast made up of exclusively Ugandan actors. Central themes include vocational training, women's rights/sexism, alcoholism and HIV/AIDS. The show is ground-breaking in that it addresses these issues, but also in the fact that it uses the medium of film and television to present them, when film and media are not yet a key aspect of Ugandan culture. Ellen Görlich, the show's producer and head of Great Lakes Film Production, has been working in recent years to make the medium more well known in Uganda.

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Invasion! with Sam Willis

In this three-part series for BBC Four, intrepid historian Dr. Sam Willis reveals a remarkable story of invasion in Britain, spanning thousands of years. From the time that continuous settlement began in Britain over 10,000 years ago, to Iron Age hillforts and Viking ships, Sam Willis explores the many invasions of Britain. He unearths hidden stories to build a vivid picture of both successful and unsuccessful invasions and examines how they have shaped our psyche - including fear of invasion. Some invasions are bloody, some bloodless. Some were by invitation, some absurd and doomed. From Barbary pirates and brutal border raids to the air attacks of the 20th century, these invasions have shaped modern Britain and made us the people we are today.

Invasion! with Sam Willis

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