Are these Obama-Netflix productions real or fake?



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It's been almost a year since former President Barack H. Obama, best known for being the predecessor of current President Donald Donald Trump, signed an agreement with Netflix whose rumor claims that its value exceeds $ 50 million. This week, the production company created by Obama and his wife Michelle finally allowed the public to enjoy the video projects they worked on.

Higher Ground Productions has announced seven projects currently in preparation for Netflix. Some of them are listed below. The rest is completely made up. Can you tell the difference? (Answers at the end.)

Enjoy!

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1) "Bean Tech", a documentary exploring how a group of entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley is revolutionizing the world of coffee production in developing countries.

2) "Do you mind?" a documentary exploring "stories of remarkable success and monumental failures" in the US mental health sector.

3) "American Factory", a documentary about life in an Ohio city where a Chinese billionaire opened a factory in a former General Motors factory and hired 2,000 people.

4) "Crip Camp", a documentary on the origins of the disability rights movement.

5) "With Me Till The End", a documentary series following the trip of a Honduran family north of the US border. Produced by Sean Penn.

6) "Frederick Douglass: The Prophet of Liberty", film adaptation of the biography awarded by the Pulitzer Prize of David W. Blight.

7) "Bigger Than My Body", a documentary about a group of plus size models struggling to "navigate between the relentless standards of the fashion industry".

8) "Dreams From My President", documentary examining a group of young African American men who were in high school during the election of Barack Obama in 2008, and "the inspiring journeys their life has taken since."

9) "Vale Tudo", a Brazilian comedy about a working mother, more and more frustrated by the sexist environment of her cabinet and who decides to become a mixed martial arts fighter.

10) "Bloom", a drama series set in New York City after the Second World War and explores the "obstacles faced by women and people of color in an era marked by obstacles but also by enormous progress". Produced by Callie Khouri, who wrote "Thelma & Louise".

11) "Refusal of consent", a dramatic series that takes place in "the dreams and flashbacks of a survivor of sexual assault".

12) "Everyone Poops", adaptation of the best-selling children's book, produced in collaboration with Vox Media.

13) "Crusade", a long drama about a gay Christian missionary who falls in love with his abductor of the Islamic State in Syria. Directed by Katheryn Bigelow.

14) "Listen to your vegetables and eat your parents", a half-hour series for preschoolers that "will take young children and their families around the world on an adventure that will tell us the story of our food.

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ANSWERS

Real: 3, 4, 6, 10, 14

False: 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13

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