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!!Tracklist
[[AC:Side one]]
#"You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" (2:33)
#"I Am a Pilgrim" (3:39)
#"My Christian Life" (2:30)
#"You Don't Miss Your Water" (3:48)
#"You're Still On My Mind" (2:25)
#"Pretty Boy Floyd" (2:34)
[[AC:Side two]]
#"Hickory Wind" (3:31)
#"One Hundred Years from Now" (2:40)
#"Blue Canadian Rockies" (2:02)
#"Life in Prison" (2:46)
#"Nothing Was Delivered" (3:24)
[[AC:Principal personnel]]
* Chris Hillman: vocals, guitar, banjo
* Roger [=McGuinn=]: vocals, bass, mandolin, guitar
* Kevin Kelley: drums
* Gram Parsons: vocals , guitar, piano, organ
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Callin' me home, hickory wind"'']]
''Sweetheart of the Rodeo'' is the sixth album by the American rock band Music/TheByrds, released on August 30, 1968 through Creator/ColumbiaRecords. It was the first album without any input from Music/DavidCrosby, who had been fired midway through the recording of their prior album ''The Notorious Byrd Brothers''. In his place was Gram Parsons, initially recruited to be a jazz pianist before eventually switching to rhythm guitar. The album was conceived to be a double album going over the themes of Americana and incorporating various genres, but along the way only the country music exploration remained, consisting of folk and country covers as well as Parsons' two original compositions.
At the time of release, the album did not perform well commercially among either pop or country audiences, both respectively apprehensive of their vision, and Parsons would leave the band alongside Chris Hillman to form Music/TheFlyingBurritoBrothers. In spite of this failure, it is seen as a pivotal genre in country rock, with several subsequent acts following in its steps.
Released with two singles, "You Ain't Going Nowhere" and "I Am a Pilgrim".
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Callin' me home, hickory wind"'']]
''Sweetheart of the Rodeo'' is the sixth album by the American rock band Music/TheByrds, released on August 30, 1968 through Creator/ColumbiaRecords. It was the first album without any input from Music/DavidCrosby, who had been fired midway through the recording of their prior album ''The Notorious Byrd Brothers''. In his place was Gram Parsons, initially recruited to be a jazz pianist before eventually switching to rhythm guitar. The album was conceived to be a double album going over the themes of Americana and incorporating various genres, but along the way only the country music exploration remained, consisting of folk and country covers as well as Parsons' two original compositions.
At the time of release, the album did not perform well commercially among either pop or country audiences, both respectively apprehensive of their vision, and Parsons would leave the band alongside Chris Hillman to form Music/TheFlyingBurritoBrothers. In spite of this failure, it is seen as a pivotal genre in country rock, with several subsequent acts following in its steps.
Released with two singles, "You Ain't Going Nowhere" and "I Am a Pilgrim".
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[[caption-width-right:345:But when trouble's about, you'd best watch out\\
For the Watchmen!]]
->'''Bubastis:''' Oh no, Adrian! Looks like the Reds are polluting the city lake! What do we dooooooo?\\
'''Ozymandias:''' We call the Watchmen!
''Saturday Morning Watchmen'' is a 2009 animated short by Creator/HarryPartridge that parodies the LighterAndSofter Saturday Morning versions of existing franchises, interspersing it with ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''. The timing of the release was around the time the [[Film/{{Watchmen}} film adaptation]] was released, initially being released on Website/{{Newgrounds}} on March 4 before being uploaded on Website/YouTube the following day.
If you want to see the fan-created page about the show, [[JustForFun/SaturdayMorningWatchmen see here]].
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Given the short's parodic nature, it made Ozymandias more heroic, even helping the Comedian up when the latter was being defenestrated.
* BreadMilkEggsSquick: The descriptions the theme song gave to the Watchmen seem at first to be describing them in an uplifting manner, but when they got to Dr. Manhattan: "Jon can give you cancer".
* MythologyGag: While being a parodic LighterAndSofter short, there are nods to the source material.
** Rorschach being "friends to the animals" had him petting two German shepherds, much like the two he had brutalized in the comic.
** At "Be in bed by ten", three Dr. Manhattan clones were being read a bedtime story by Silk Spectre, when in the source material the two were having sex and Silk Spectre was being annoyed at the use of clones for that.
** Dr. Manhattan "giving you cancer" was based from him being accused of giving his colleagues cancer.
** The defenestration scene that sets the plot in motion was this time averted by Ozymandias helping the Comedian back up.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Used deliberately.
** Knowing the graphic novel's plot, you'd be aware that [[spoiler:Ozymandias beat up the Comedian and threw him out of a high rise building to kill him, yet Adrian inexplicably catches him to save his life in the parody, their preceding altercation instantly forgotten]].
** Rorschach appears to be the PluckyComicRelief in this universe, juggling pies and petting dogs, as opposed to the brutal and psychologically disturbed NinetiesAntiHero whose DespairEventHorizon involved killing two dogs in the original.
** The Comedian is Silk Spectre II's fan, and dreams of kissing her. [[spoiler:He's her father.]]
* SparedByTheAdaptation: To go with the short generally lampooning the changes that would be made to ''Watchmen'' if it were adapted into a lighthearted kids' cartoon, ''Saturday Morning Watchmen'' shows Adrian Veidt saving Edward Blake from falling to his death (in spite of being the one who threw him through the window in the first place) and Rorschach peacefully interacting with the dogs he killed and cut up in the original comic.
* SpoofyDoo: When the theme song went over Ozymandias, it was made to be a Scooby-Doo spoof where he and Bubastis were a "couple of crime-solving superstars", being spoooked by a mummy in a similar manner to the Scooby-Doo cartoons.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Doctor Manhattan can turn into a car. This is of course not among his considerable powers in the original comic (or at least, not one that we ever saw him using) so it's another example of what ridiculousness may have came about if the comic had been made into a cartoon for kids.
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[[caption-width-right:345:But when trouble's about, you'd best watch out\\
For the Watchmen!]]
->'''Bubastis:''' Oh no, Adrian! Looks like the Reds are polluting the city lake! What do we dooooooo?\\
'''Ozymandias:''' We call the Watchmen!
''Saturday Morning Watchmen'' is a 2009 animated short by Creator/HarryPartridge that parodies the LighterAndSofter Saturday Morning versions of existing franchises, interspersing it with ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''. The timing of the release was around the time the [[Film/{{Watchmen}} film adaptation]] was released, initially being released on Website/{{Newgrounds}} on March 4 before being uploaded on Website/YouTube the following day.
If you want to see the fan-created page about the show, [[JustForFun/SaturdayMorningWatchmen see here]].
!!
* AdaptationalHeroism: Given the short's parodic nature, it made Ozymandias more heroic, even helping the Comedian up when the latter was being defenestrated.
* BreadMilkEggsSquick: The descriptions the theme song gave to the Watchmen seem at first to be describing them in an uplifting manner, but when they got to Dr. Manhattan: "Jon can give you cancer".
* MythologyGag: While being a parodic LighterAndSofter short, there are nods to the source material.
** Rorschach being "friends to the animals" had him petting two German shepherds, much like the two he had brutalized in the comic.
** At "Be in bed by ten", three Dr. Manhattan clones were being read a bedtime story by Silk Spectre, when in the source material the two were having sex and Silk Spectre was being annoyed at the use of clones for that.
** Dr. Manhattan "giving you cancer" was based from him being accused of giving his colleagues cancer.
** The defenestration scene that sets the plot in motion was this time averted by Ozymandias helping the Comedian back up.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Used deliberately.
** Knowing the graphic novel's plot, you'd be aware that [[spoiler:Ozymandias beat up the Comedian and threw him out of a high rise building to kill him, yet Adrian inexplicably catches him to save his life in the parody, their preceding altercation instantly forgotten]].
** Rorschach appears to be the PluckyComicRelief in this universe, juggling pies and petting dogs, as opposed to the brutal and psychologically disturbed NinetiesAntiHero whose DespairEventHorizon involved killing two dogs in the original.
** The Comedian is Silk Spectre II's fan, and dreams of kissing her. [[spoiler:He's her father.]]
* SparedByTheAdaptation: To go with the short generally lampooning the changes that would be made to ''Watchmen'' if it were adapted into a lighthearted kids' cartoon, ''Saturday Morning Watchmen'' shows Adrian Veidt saving Edward Blake from falling to his death (in spite of being the one who threw him through the window in the first place) and Rorschach peacefully interacting with the dogs he killed and cut up in the original comic.
* SpoofyDoo: When the theme song went over Ozymandias, it was made to be a Scooby-Doo spoof where he and Bubastis were a "couple of crime-solving superstars", being spoooked by a mummy in a similar manner to the Scooby-Doo cartoons.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Doctor Manhattan can turn into a car. This is of course not among his considerable powers in the original comic (or at least, not one that we ever saw him using) so it's another example of what ridiculousness may have came about if the comic had been made into a cartoon for kids.
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** Knowing the graphic novel's plot, you'd be aware that [[spoiler:Ozymandias beat up the Comedian and threw him out of a high rise building to kill him, yet Adrian inexplicably catches him to save his life in the parody, their preceding altercation instantly forgotten]].
** Rorschach appears to be the PluckyComicRelief in this universe, juggling pies and petting dogs, as opposed to the brutal and psychologically disturbed NinetiesAntiHero whose DespairEventHorizon involved killing two dogs in the original.
** The Comedian is Silk Spectre II's fan, and dreams of kissing her. [[spoiler:He's her father.]]
* SparedByTheAdaptation: To go with the short generally lampooning the changes that would be made to ''Watchmen'' if it were adapted into a lighthearted kids' cartoon, ''Saturday Morning Watchmen'' shows Adrian Veidt saving Edward Blake from falling to his death (in spite of being the one who threw him through the window in the first place) and Rorschach peacefully interacting with the dogs he killed and cut up in the original comic.
** Knowing the graphic novel's plot, you'd be aware that [[spoiler:Ozymandias beat up the Comedian and threw him out of a high rise building to kill him, yet Adrian inexplicably catches him to save his life in the parody, their preceding altercation instantly forgotten]].
** Rorschach appears to be the PluckyComicRelief in this universe, juggling pies and petting dogs, as opposed to the brutal and psychologically disturbed NinetiesAntiHero whose DespairEventHorizon involved killing two dogs in the original.
** The Comedian is Silk Spectre II's fan, and dreams of kissing her. [[spoiler:He's her father.]]
* SparedByTheAdaptation: To go with the short generally lampooning the changes that would be made to ''Watchmen'' if it were adapted into a lighthearted kids' cartoon, ''Saturday Morning Watchmen'' shows Adrian Veidt saving Edward Blake from falling to his death (in spite of being the one who threw him through the window in the first place) and Rorschach peacefully interacting with the dogs he killed and cut up in the original comic.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"I'll see you there on cloud nine!"]]
''Cloud Nine'' is the eleventh album by English musician Music/GeorgeHarrison, released on 2 November 1987 through Dark Horse Records. After being initially being frustrated with the changing trends in music and suspending recording in the early 80s, he had reemerged in the middle of the decade and approached Jeff Lynne - formerly of the Music/ElectricLightOrchestra - to record his first album in five years. The result was a commercial success, inspiring Harrison to create more music, then the following year forming Music/TheTravelingWilburys with Lynne, Music/BobDylan, Music/RoyOrbison and Music/TomPetty. This was the final album released in his life, with his next and final album ''Brainwashed'' released a year after his death.
''Cloud Nine'' is supported with "Got My Mind Set on You" (which hit #1 in the US and the UK), "When We Was Fab" and "This Is Love" as singles, and "Devil's Radio" and "Cloud 9" as promotional tracks.
!!Tracklist
[[AC:Side one]]
#"Cloud 9" (3:15)
#"That's What It Takes" (3:59)
#"Fish on the Sand" (3:22)
#"Just for Today" (4:06)
#"This Is Love" (3:48)
#"When We Was Fab" (3:57)
[[AC:Side two]]
#"Devil's Radio" (3:52)
#"Someplace Else" (3:51)
#"Wreck of the Hesperus" (3:31)
#"Breath Away From Heaven" (3:36)
#"Got My Mind Set on You" (3:57)
!!I got my tropes set on you:
* CoverVersion: "Got My Mind Set on You" is this to a 1962 {{Soul}} song by Rudy Clark for James Ray.
* SpecialGuest:
** On top of production work, Jeff Lynne provided much of the instrumentation.
** Fellow ex-[[Music/TheBeatles Beatle]] Music/RingoStarr played the drums on a few tracks, fittingly including "When We Was Fab".
** Recurring guest guitarist Music/EricClapton is also joined by Music/EltonJohn on keyboards for "Cloud 9", "Devil's Radio" and "Wreck of the Hesperus". Clapton also played on "That's What It Takes".
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[[caption-width-right:350:"I'll see you there on cloud nine!"]]
''Cloud Nine'' is the eleventh album by English musician Music/GeorgeHarrison, released on 2 November 1987 through Dark Horse Records. After being initially being frustrated with the changing trends in music and suspending recording in the early 80s, he had reemerged in the middle of the decade and approached Jeff Lynne - formerly of the Music/ElectricLightOrchestra - to record his first album in five years. The result was a commercial success, inspiring Harrison to create more music, then the following year forming Music/TheTravelingWilburys with Lynne, Music/BobDylan, Music/RoyOrbison and Music/TomPetty. This was the final album released in his life, with his next and final album ''Brainwashed'' released a year after his death.
''Cloud Nine'' is supported with "Got My Mind Set on You" (which hit #1 in the US and the UK), "When We Was Fab" and "This Is Love" as singles, and "Devil's Radio" and "Cloud 9" as promotional tracks.
!!Tracklist
[[AC:Side one]]
#"Cloud 9" (3:15)
#"That's What It Takes" (3:59)
#"Fish on the Sand" (3:22)
#"Just for Today" (4:06)
#"This Is Love" (3:48)
#"When We Was Fab" (3:57)
[[AC:Side two]]
#"Devil's Radio" (3:52)
#"Someplace Else" (3:51)
#"Wreck of the Hesperus" (3:31)
#"Breath Away From Heaven" (3:36)
#"Got My Mind Set on You" (3:57)
!!I got my tropes set on you:
* CoverVersion: "Got My Mind Set on You" is this to a 1962 {{Soul}} song by Rudy Clark for James Ray.
* SpecialGuest:
** On top of production work, Jeff Lynne provided much of the instrumentation.
** Fellow ex-[[Music/TheBeatles Beatle]] Music/RingoStarr played the drums on a few tracks, fittingly including "When We Was Fab".
** Recurring guest guitarist Music/EricClapton is also joined by Music/EltonJohn on keyboards for "Cloud 9", "Devil's Radio" and "Wreck of the Hesperus". Clapton also played on "That's What It Takes".
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[[caption-width-right:345:But when trouble's about, you'd best watch out\\
For the Watchmen!]]
->'''Bubastis:''' Oh no, Adrian! Looks like the Reds are polluting the city lake! What do we dooooooo?\\
'''Ozymandias:''' We call the Watchmen!
''Saturday Morning Watchmen'' is a 2009 animated short by Creator/HarryPartridge that parodies the LighterAndSofter Saturday Morning versions of existing franchises, interspersing it with ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''. The timing of the release was around the time the [[Film/{{Watchmen}} film adaptation]] was released, initially being released on Website/{{Newgrounds}} on March 4 before being uploaded on Website/YouTube the following day.
!!
* AdaptationalHeroism: Given the short's parodic nature, it made Ozymandias more heroic, even helping the Comedian up when the latter was being defenestrated.
* BreadMilkEggsSquick: The descriptions the theme song gave to the Watchmen seem at first to be describing them in an uplifting manner, but when they got to Dr. Manhattan: "Jon can give you cancer".
* MythologyGag: While being a parodic LighterAndSofter short, there are nods to the source material.
** Rorschach being "friends to the animals" had him petting two German shepherds, much like the two he had brutalized in the comic.
** At "Be in bed by ten", three Dr. Manhattan clones were being read a bedtime story by Silk Spectre, when in the source material the two were having sex and Silk Spectre was being annoyed at the use of clones for that.
** Dr. Manhattan "giving you cancer" was based from him being accused of giving his colleagues cancer.
** The defenestration scene that sets the plot in motion was this time averted by Ozymandias helping the Comedian back up.
* SpoofyDoo: When the theme song went over Ozymandias, it was made to be a Scooby-Doo spoof where he and Bubastis were a "couple of crime-solving superstars", being spoooked by a mummy in a similar manner to the Scooby-Doo cartoons.
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* ''Film/{{Djinn}}'' (United Arab Emirates)
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* ''Film/{{Omar}}'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/ParadiseNow'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/PashupatiPrasad'' (Nepal)
* ''Film/ThePresent'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/{{Chanthaly}}'' (Laos)
* ''Film/{{Djinn}}'' (United Arab Emirates)
* ''Film/TheInsult'' (Lebanon)
* ''Film/{{Omar}}'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/ParadiseNow'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/PashupatiPrasad'' (Nepal)
* ''Film/ThePresent'' (Palestine)
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(Palestinian)
* ''Film/ParadiseNow''(Palestine)
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* ''Film/{{Djinn}}''
* ''Film/TheInsult''
* ''Film/{{Omar}}''
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* ''Film/PashupatiPrasad''
* ''Film/ThePresent''
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* Music/{{Laibach}} (Slovenia)
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** Music/DanBalan (Moldova)
* Music/SlonInSadez (Slovenia)
* Music/SalvatoreGanacci (Bosnia)
* Music/{{Laibach}} (Slovenia)
* Music/OZone (Moldova)
** Music/DanBalan (Moldova)
* Music/SlonInSadez (Slovenia)
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(Slovenian)
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(Bosnian)
* Music/{{Laibach}}(Slovenia)
(Slovenian)
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[[folder:Film - Live-Action]]
* ''Film/{{Brotherhood|ShortFilm}}'' (Tunisian)
* ''Film/LesSaignantes'' (Camerounian)
* ''Film/NeftaFootballClub'' (Tunisian, co-produced with France)
* ''Film/{{Yeelen}}'' (Malian)
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* ''Literature/TheMagicMirror'' (Zimbabwean)
* ''Literature/SeasonOfMigrationToTheNorth'' (Sudanese)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Music]]
* Music/{{Myrath}} (Tunisian)
[[/folder]]
!!Americas
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* Music/MichelleBlades (Panamanian)
** 2015 - ''Music/{{Ataraxia}}''
** 2016 - ''Music/{{Polylust}}''
** 2017 - ''Music/PrematureLoveSongs''
** 2019 - ''Music/{{Visitor}}''
** 2020 - ''Music/NombrarLasCosas''
* Music/LosKjarkas (Bolivian)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/FenixRage'' (Costa Rican)
* ''VideoGame/NickelodeonAllStarBrawl'' (Costa Rican, co-developed with Sweden)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Web Video]]
* ''WebVideo/EnchufeTv'' (Ecuadorian)
[[/folder]]
!!Asia
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* ''Animation/Waves98'' (Lebanon)
[[/folder]]
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* ''ComicBook/MalaakAngelOfPeace'' (Lebanon)
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* ''Film/AveMaria'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/{{Chanthaly}}'' (Laos)
* ''Film/{{Djinn}}'' (United Arab Emirates)
* ''Film/TheInsult'' (Lebanon)
* ''Film/{{Omar}}'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/ParadiseNow'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/PashupatiPrasad'' (Nepal)
* ''Film/ThePresent'' (Palestine)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/TomorrowsPioneers'' (Palestine)
[[/folder]]
!!Europe
[[folder:Films - Live-Action]]
* ''Film/BeforeTheRain'' (North Macedonian)
* ''Film/TheGreatWarriorSkanderbeg'' (Albanian)
* ''Film/{{Honeyland}}'' (North Macedonian)
* ''Film/NoMansLand'' (Bosnian, co-produced with Italy)
* ''Film/QuoVadisAida'' (Bosnian)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/{{Alamut}}'' (Slovenia)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Music]]
* Music/DevilDoll (Slovenia)
* Music/SalvatoreGanacci (Bosnia)
* Music/{{Laibach}} (Slovenia)
* Music/OZone (Moldova)
** Music/DanBalan (Moldova)
* Music/SlonInSadez (Slovenia)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Video Games]]
* VideoGame/LineRider (Slovenia)
[[/folder]]
%%!!Oceania
Doesn't include Creator/ pages
!!Africa
[[folder:Film - Live-Action]]
* ''Film/{{Brotherhood|ShortFilm}}'' (Tunisian)
* ''Film/LesSaignantes'' (Camerounian)
* ''Film/NeftaFootballClub'' (Tunisian, co-produced with France)
* ''Film/{{Yeelen}}'' (Malian)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/{{Confessions}}'' (Algerian, Roman)
* ''Literature/HisOnlyWife'' (Ghanaian)
* ''Literature/TheMagicMirror'' (Zimbabwean)
* ''Literature/SeasonOfMigrationToTheNorth'' (Sudanese)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Music]]
* Music/{{Myrath}} (Tunisian)
[[/folder]]
!!Americas
[[folder:Music]]
* Music/MichelleBlades (Panamanian)
** 2015 - ''Music/{{Ataraxia}}''
** 2016 - ''Music/{{Polylust}}''
** 2017 - ''Music/PrematureLoveSongs''
** 2019 - ''Music/{{Visitor}}''
** 2020 - ''Music/NombrarLasCosas''
* Music/LosKjarkas (Bolivian)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/FenixRage'' (Costa Rican)
* ''VideoGame/NickelodeonAllStarBrawl'' (Costa Rican, co-developed with Sweden)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Web Video]]
* ''WebVideo/EnchufeTv'' (Ecuadorian)
[[/folder]]
!!Asia
[[folder:Animation]]
* ''Animation/Block13'' (Kuwait)
* ''Animation/Waves98'' (Lebanon)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/MalaakAngelOfPeace'' (Lebanon)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Films - Live-Action]]
* ''Film/AveMaria'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/{{Chanthaly}}'' (Laos)
* ''Film/{{Djinn}}'' (United Arab Emirates)
* ''Film/TheInsult'' (Lebanon)
* ''Film/{{Omar}}'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/ParadiseNow'' (Palestine)
* ''Film/PashupatiPrasad'' (Nepal)
* ''Film/ThePresent'' (Palestine)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/TomorrowsPioneers'' (Palestine)
[[/folder]]
!!Europe
[[folder:Films - Live-Action]]
* ''Film/BeforeTheRain'' (North Macedonian)
* ''Film/TheGreatWarriorSkanderbeg'' (Albanian)
* ''Film/{{Honeyland}}'' (North Macedonian)
* ''Film/NoMansLand'' (Bosnian, co-produced with Italy)
* ''Film/QuoVadisAida'' (Bosnian)
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[[folder:Literature]]
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[[/folder]]
[[folder:Music]]
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* Music/SalvatoreGanacci (Bosnia)
* Music/{{Laibach}} (Slovenia)
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* Music/SlonInSadez (Slovenia)
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Video Games]]
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