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After the Silence
2018
28
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Material Culture
Directed by
Natalie Cubides-Brady
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An affecting portrait of a small town on the Magdalena River in Colombia during Day of the Dead, exploring the spiritual impact of the forced disappearances that became endemic during the nation’s
Amazonimations
2018
7
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Shorts
Directed by
Camilla Morelli
Sophie Marsh
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A compilation of three animated films written, voiced and illustrated by the Matses people of the Amazon rainforest, on the Peru-Brazil frontier. Made in collaboration with an indigenous artist, a
BROKEN SKIN
2018
24
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Directed by
Lidija Burcak
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An emotionally charged poetic encounter between the filmmaker and other psoriasis sufferers, exploring skin as a metaphor of strength, belief, belonging and alienation.
Even When I Fall
2017
95
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RAI Basil Wright
Directed by
Kate McLarnon
Sky Neal
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Sheetal and Saraswoti met as teenagers in a Kathmandu refuge, both survivors of child trafficking to Indian circuses. They had been rescued and brought back across the border to Nepal- but what does
Father's Prescription
2017
11
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Shorts
Directed by
Enke Huang
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A personal exploration of traditional Chinese medicine that considers the importance of its sensory qualities. Huang vividly recalls the extreme bitter taste and smell of the teas consumed by her
H is for Harry
2018
81
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Directed by
Ed Owles
Jaime Taylor
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A coming of age story about Harry, a charismatic 11-year old boy, who arrives at secondary school in suburban London unable to read or write. With the help of Sophie, his extremely dedicated teacher,
Last Round of Jaldi Five
2017
26
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Directed by
Ellen Lapper
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2017 marked seventy years since the decolonisation and Partition of India, sparking one of the largest mass migrations in history. One particular community uprooted by this event were the
Niishii | Night Worlds
2017
22
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Student
Directed by
Saranya Nayak
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What happens to a town after sunset? What happens to life and light? Niishii is an evocative tour through the night time hours in the town of Dubrajpur (West Bengal, India). Here, amidst inky
Of Love & Law
2017
94
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RAI Basil Wright
Directed by
Hikaru Toda
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Fumi and Kazu are partners in love and law; they run the first law firm in Japan set up by an openly gay couple. As lawyers driven by their own experience of being outsiders, they attract a
Positive Women: Heartache, Hope & Living with HIV
2017
30
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Directed by
Rebecca Devaraj
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In 2016, filmmaker Bex Devaraj and anthropologist Anne Lotter were given unique access to one of the biggest slums in Kampala, Uganda, where every day is a struggle for survival. In this intimate
Scratches on Celluloid
2018
53
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Directed by
Vindhya Buthpitiya
Timothy Cooper
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In the rapidly changing urban landscapes of Jaffna and Lahore, the social and public space of cinema halls are recognisable for their longevity and resilience amid insurgency, war, and
Specialised Technique
2018
6
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Directed by
Onyeka Igwe
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William Sellers and the Colonial Film Unit developed a framework for colonial cinema, this included slow edits, no camera tricks and minimal camera movement. Hundreds of films were created in
Thank You For The Rain
2017
87
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RAI Basil Wright
Directed by
Julia Dahr
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Over the last five years Kisilu, a smallholder farmer in Kenya, has used his camera to capture his family life, his village and the impacts of climate change. He has filmed floods, droughts and
A Wind of Change
2019
72
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Directed by
Toni de Bromhead
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A Wind of Change 72 mins Segesta Production UK/IT Toni de Bromhead Unlike most films that one sees, this film shows what it really means to live with, and to fight the mafia in Sicily - not
Yours Truly
2018
15
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Directed by
Maddi Barber
Charlotte Hoskins
Christopher Murray
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Yours Truly follows the trail of taxidermic pieces collected by The Manchester Museum during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Archival letters between the museums directors, explorers, and
Zahida
2018
28
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Special Interest
Directed by
Seemab Gul
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Zahida is a unique woman in Pakistan: she is the nation's only female taxi driver. This sensitive film provides fascinating insight into the personal and professional trials faced by this strong
Zawawa - the sound of sugar cane in the wind
2017
50
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Directed by
Rupert Cox
Angus Carlyle
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It is a strange and bitter irony that the US naval bombardment which launched the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 was called the ‘typhoon of steel’, invoking the turbulent winds that annually buffet