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Act Now
Young people from Cowall Youth Forum call for us to act now and highlight actions we can take to help tackle climate change and its impact on our planet.
Affirmation #6
Screened as part of TOAFF21
Traversing poetry, dance, movement, sign language and film, Affirmation #6 considers what it means to respond to, and be part of, swelling movements for transformation.
Aliah
A young girl living in a war-torn Middle Eastern country dreams of a new life in this soulful animation.
All That You Can’t Leave Behind
Screened as part of TOAFF21
An experimental meditation on the relationship between Black women’s collective experience with music, history, and the act of reclamation.
An Object At Rest
A stone will encounter lots of obstacles over the course of a millennium, but is there any greater disruption than that of human civilization?
And That Is How the Rivers Came To Be
Screened as part of TOAFF21
The enchanting Peruvian legend of a Kukama god comes alive in this animated film about the creation of the vast, winding rivers of the Amazon.
Another Kind of Girl
17-year-old Khaldiya intimateley captures the look, feel and sounds of her everyday life in Jordan’s Za’atari Refugee Camp
Away With the Land
A lyrical celebration of crofting in the Outer Hebrides
Bachir in Wonderland
Screened as part of TOAFF18
A young Sahrawi refugee gets the chance to experience a whole new world away from home.
Back to the Start
A farmer turns his family farm into an industrial animal factory but quickly sees the error of his ways
Bagong Silang
In Manila 2000 families have made their home in the Navatas cemetery, but now they need to fight for their future
The Barrel
13 year old Luis lives on the Maracaibo Lake, one of the main oil reserves in Venezuela, and dreams of entering the local boat race
Beach Flags
An Iranian lifeguard discovers the meaning of solidarity
The Benefits of a Toilet
Did you know all the benefits of a toilet?
The Big House
When a Yemeni boy finds a key to the empty mansion down the street, he lets himself and his imagination run wild in the big house.
Bike!
A celebration of the humble bike and the world wide community of cyclists who ride
Borders (Meje)
A quiet country scene is disrupted by a crowd