Films
Fluffy McCloud
Conor Finnegan | 2010
Ireland | 3 min | 5+ years | No dialogue
An helpful little cloud finally finds a use for all the rain that he’s been carrying around. But even with the best of intentions, strange things can happen…
An helpful little cloud finally finds a use for all the rain that he’s been carrying around. But even with the best of intentions, strange things can happen…
Young people from Citadel Youth Centre focus on travel improvements in their call for more action on climate change from world leaders, and ask all of us to think about how we could make changes for the better.
A young person from SCOREscotland reveals the scale of food waste and highlights the value of food sharing.
A film that lifts the veil on America’s food industry, exposing the highly mechanised underbelly that’s been hidden from the consumer with the consent of government regulatory agencies.
Screened as part of TOAFF14
What do you love? And what’s keeping it here? Climate change is impacting many of the things we love and cherish – but there is still hope
Screened as part of TOAFF21
Against the backdrop of the climate emergency, this gorgeous exploration of indigenous worldview and wisdom draws on ancient animistic beliefs and shamanic rituals in Mongolia and Siberia.
Screened as part of TOAFF16
A young indigenous leader confronts the fractures in his community as he fights to reconcile traditional teachings with the law to protect the land.
Adventurers, exotic fruits fanatics and even movie star Bill Pullman, are the subjects of a thrilling journey through nature, commerce and adventure.
At the brink of losing the idealist love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse, exploring a radically different economic and social model
The epic story of radical eco architect Michael Reynolds, and his fight to build off-the-grid self-sufficient communities
A celebration of the fruits of the indigenous food sovereignty movement and the Native American changemakers reclaiming their identities after centuries of physical and cultural genocide.
Screened as part of TOAFF15
An octogenarian biodynamic farmer battles bureaucracy in his quest to preserve Danish Red dairy cattle, and to practice crop and animal husbandry in a respectful manner.
Screened as part of TOAFF18
Environmentally-friendly electric cars, sustainably-produced food products, fair production processes… Can our purchasing power help save the world?
Screened as part of TOAFF19
The story of a teenager finding her political voice in the face of a natural disaster – a rousing tribute to youth activism and to the role of education in empowering young women.
Rousing portrait of a growing grassroots movement against fracking
A growing social movement shows what’s possible when communities, not corporations, take control of food production.
Find out about the (growing!) role of urban farming in America, and how much power it has to revitalise our cities and change the way we eat.
An insight behind closed doors of the negotiations for the Paris Agreement that reveals a clash of forces.