- A Brother From Niger, a documentary film by Andrew Younger on the return of a former Peace Corp volunteer to the world’s second poorest country. Explores whether things have improved for citizens in this impoverished country.
- Niger ’66 – A Peace Corps Diary. This 75-minute documentary relates the experiences of 65 volunteers who landed in Niger in 1966, working in agriculture, digging wells and starting health clinics for women and their babies.
- 1982 Niger Documentary: “Projet Rôneraie”, a 13-minute long documentary created by Ann Sulkovsky (RPCV Niger 1981-1983) while working at the Office of Radio and Television of Niger (ORTN) in 1982.
- Peace Corps In The Majya, a film from the mid 1960’s about Peace Corps Volunteers in the Majya Valley.
- The Toughest Job You’ll Ever Love, a 1978 Peace Corps-made recruiting film featuring footage from Niger, Nepal, and Colombia.
- Independent filmmaker Daniel Balluff, a Peace Corps volunteer in Niger from 1986 to 1988, returned to Niger in 2005 to make three films:
- Niger: Living on the Edge of Survival, a 62 minute documentary located at http://www.chiptaylor.com/
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- Exploring Niger, a 29 minute adventure travel film located at http://www.chiptaylor.com/
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- Niger, a 7 minute tourism promotional video located at http://www.travelvideostore.com/
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- Niger, a 7 minute tourism promotional video located at http://www.travelvideostore.com/
- Niger: Living on the Edge of Survival, a 62 minute documentary located at http://www.chiptaylor.com/