Films
TV in the Fish Tail
Iesh Thapar | 2017
India, United States | 13 min | 8+ years | Hindi with English subtitles | 
Screened as part of TOAFF18
In an isolated Himalayan village, two teenage boys witness the arrival of the first TV sets.
Screened as part of TOAFF18
In an isolated Himalayan village, two teenage boys witness the arrival of the first TV sets.
Where do our discarded clothes end up? A fascinating yarn unravels on a journey across Northern India.
Sammy the Snowman has met lots of new friends this winter—but he knows they’re not supposed to be awake until spring! A touching animation that shows the real effect climate change is having on our seasons.
Screened as part of TOAFF14
A nine year-old girl describes the story of her family and village, who recovered from near starvation after their fishing village adopted sustainable fishing practices.
When Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti in 2016, Vilia’s house saved more than fifty lives. This campaign film from Christian Aid follows Vilia’s story and shows the need to practical support in fighting global poverty.
Wasfia Nazreen doesn’t just climb for the thrill; she climbs for the sake of something larger – for the women of Bangladesh
A young Bolivian girl goes in search of clean water
Screened as part of TOAFF21
A gentle and intimate portrait of an artist’s reflections on her roots, practice and her need for self-expression.
A short film for children about the power of small everyday actions and how, together, they can change the world.
In the USA, when it comes to health, your zip code may matter more than your genetic code, but what can be done to break the cycle?
What can you learn about how it feels to be a refugee in just 90 seconds?
An incredible animation which examines the changing (but never ending) pressures on women to conform to body shape ideals.
Pupils from Galston Primary School explore the importance of trees to our future and encourage more people to get involved.
Why do you ride?
In an exceptionally windswept world, one community learns to adapt in a series of charming ways.
On a desolate planet, two machines compete to mine a precious mineral but when the crystals are sparse even a robot can get greedy
Strong and determined women are ending poverty all over the world, so just imagine what they could do with nothing holding them back…
Who says CO2 pollution can’t be funny? In this delightful short, an 8-year-old climate scientist and the Green Ninja take on a fleet of pooping cars to save the world.