'Women Behind the Wheel', 'Baby Makers' Join Limonero's Mipcom Slate (EXCLUSIVE)

Limonero Films, an independent boutique distributor of factual programming and documentaries, is launching a selection of documentaries and of factual documentaries and entertainment series at Mipcom TV market.

The titles are "Women Behind the Wheel", produced by Dartmouth Films in the UK, the titles animals "Wild Icons of Iberia" and "Heroines of the Savannah", both from Azor Productions in Spain, "The Baby Makers", from Mediacorp in Singapore, and "Shepherds of the Earth", from Guerrilla Films in Finland.< /p>

In "Women Behind the Wheel", two 22-year-olds travel 3,500 miles along the Pamir Highway to meet the women of Central Asia facing the changes in their society since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Alarm bells are ringing in some countries over falling birth rates . If there are fewer workers and more older people, what will happen to economies and our standard of living? "The Baby Makers" series explores efforts to make childbearing easier and shines a light on the people trying to make it happen.

"Heroines of the Savannah" delves into the animal world, where males are usually the doers authority over females. However, in some species the opposite occurs, although the main females lack their physical attributes. The show focuses on the lives of three African matriarchs: an elephant, a hyena and a striped mongoose.

In "Shepherds of the Earth", scholars collect ancient fables from the Daasanach tribe in Turkana, in Kenya - the Cradle of Humankind - and they discover that the tribe is the greatest threat to local nature. Their two worlds collide, revealing the values ​​of wildlife and nature for both. It is the story of nomads' struggle to survive, poaching, tribal wars for scarce resources and prehistoric fossils.

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'Women Behind the Wheel', 'Baby Makers' Join Limonero's Mipcom Slate (EXCLUSIVE)

Limonero Films, an independent boutique distributor of factual programming and documentaries, is launching a selection of documentaries and of factual documentaries and entertainment series at Mipcom TV market.

The titles are "Women Behind the Wheel", produced by Dartmouth Films in the UK, the titles animals "Wild Icons of Iberia" and "Heroines of the Savannah", both from Azor Productions in Spain, "The Baby Makers", from Mediacorp in Singapore, and "Shepherds of the Earth", from Guerrilla Films in Finland.< /p>

In "Women Behind the Wheel", two 22-year-olds travel 3,500 miles along the Pamir Highway to meet the women of Central Asia facing the changes in their society since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Alarm bells are ringing in some countries over falling birth rates . If there are fewer workers and more older people, what will happen to economies and our standard of living? "The Baby Makers" series explores efforts to make childbearing easier and shines a light on the people trying to make it happen.

"Heroines of the Savannah" delves into the animal world, where males are usually the doers authority over females. However, in some species the opposite occurs, although the main females lack their physical attributes. The show focuses on the lives of three African matriarchs: an elephant, a hyena and a striped mongoose.

In "Shepherds of the Earth", scholars collect ancient fables from the Daasanach tribe in Turkana, in Kenya - the Cradle of Humankind - and they discover that the tribe is the greatest threat to local nature. Their two worlds collide, revealing the values ​​of wildlife and nature for both. It is the story of nomads' struggle to survive, poaching, tribal wars for scarce resources and prehistoric fossils.

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