i'm thinking beef, boeuf, zone something catchy, pizzazz, yeah. >> 'building real infrastructure, bringing enterprise to societies which is bribes, but that didn't help anyone. that was complete nonsense. >> it raises questions that are interesting. and the focus that the clients of the ngo are often the donors, not the beneficiaries. and the effort, it's mostly done to please the donors, not the beneficiaries. it's quite real. >> personally, i haven't experienced, but these are things we hear all the time. >> we have to be able to laugh at ourselves, and some of the excesses and abuses that might exist in some of the ngo community. salim: most ngos say they know someone in another ngo that's exactly like one of the characters or who have been in one of those situations. hussein: most ngos like the fact that there's a comedy piece about them, because there's not a lot of content that surrounds the ngo. i think this is the first one, or the very first. reporter: and ironically, it received 20,000 euros in funding from an ngo. right now the filmmakers are looking for a producer so they can s