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5 Broken Cameras
A Palestinian farmer turned filmmaker chronicles nonviolent resistance to the actions of the Israeli army in the West Bank.
After My Garden Grows
A short film about an Indian teenager growing in independence
The Age of Stupid
A man living in 2055 looks back at old footage from our time and asks: why didn’t we stop climate change when we had the chance?
Aliah
A young girl living in a war-torn Middle Eastern country dreams of a new life in this soulful animation.
An Insignificant Man
Screened as part of TOAFF17
Arvind Kejriwal, the head of the Common Man’s Party, confronts the status quo of corruption in India politics.
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
Antouni (Homeless)
A Syrian-Armenian girl discovers her father’s plans of leaving the place she had come to call home.
Are You Listening!
Screened as part of TOAFF13
A Bangladeshi family battle the surging front line of climate change in this critically acclaimed, mesmerising and paired-back testament to the hidden cost of high-carbon living.
At Home in the World
Screened as part of TOAFF16
Intimate portrait of the lives of five refugee kids during their first year in a Red Cross refugee school in Denmark.
Beach Flags
An Iranian lifeguard discovers the meaning of solidarity
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.
Blood Brother
A young US man drifting through India ends up in an HIV orphanage
Born into Brothels
The children of Calcutta’s red light district discover photography in this tribute to the resiliency of childhood, and the restorative power of art.
The Breadwinner
An 11 year-old-girl living in Taliban-controlled Kabul must disguise herself as a boy to ensure her family’s survival.
Budrus
Palestinian and Israeli activists, led by a fearless women’s contingent, mount nonviolent protests against Israel’s expropriation of their West Bank land.
Can You See The Future
Child refugees from Syria dream of what they want to be when they grow up.
Cecilia
An Indian mother tries to hold her child’s traffickers to account