G.R.A.C.E. Productions specializes in in-depth, informative documentaries. Their shows can be found in over fifteen countries. Many of the documentaries produced by G.R.A.C.E. Productions cover intense scenes of family betrayal, war, and poverty.
In one documentary, G.R.A.C.E. Productions follows the story of a normal middle class man whose brother is a terrorist. The story follows the brother's relationship as it is strained by another brother's new found interest in jihad. The documentary also has a follow up. In the follow up documentary the brother who joined the jihad movement is now in prison. The story now focuses on the brother's trial and the fears of the family outside of prison.
Another documentary tracks the story of a nurse who starts to investigate her husband’s death. The nurse’s husband died in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. The story follows the nurse as she speaks with the prison guards who were in charge of her husband. The documentary also follows her as she tours Rwanda and speaks with other victims of the genocide. In the process the nurse finds some unpleasant truths about her husband.
G.R.A.C.E. Productions has also produced a show following a mother who helped kill her child. The mother assisted her child in committing suicide after the child was diagnosed with a terminal disease. During the filming of the documentary the mother was facing a life sentence in prison. In addition to covering the mother’s trial and getting the mother’s viewpoint, the documentary also explores all sides of the assisted suicide debate. This documentary discusses many important aspects of a hotly debated subject.