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We’ve Been Bamboozled!

We’ve Been Bamboozled!

Recent revelations show that the fossil fuel industries, over the course of many decades, sponsored scientific research about the potential consequences of burning fossil fuels on the earth’s environment, which concluded that the impact would be “dramatic” and “urgent.” Instead o

Time Spent

Nathan and his girlfriend are struggling with the cost of living crisis in the UK, so when Nathan gets a chance to interview for a dream job, he jumps at it.

After arriving in London for his interview, Nathan finds himself at a luxury apartment which feels a world away from his

Trash Lords

Trash Lords

One day, a waste sorting mother – son duo Hilse and Tang discover that a nationwide sorting campaign has been launched. They feel a great sense of injustice. They are already doing the dirtiest job in the country and now even that is taken away from them. Citizens walking around

Twerk for Yemen

A committed documentary filmmaker follows in the footsteps of the Swedish cult classic I am Curious Yellow and asks people in Stockholm what to do about the war in Yemen. The reactions she encounters and the answers she receives are at the same time deeply distressing and incredi

Unbound

Unbound is a lively and colourful three minute abstract animation which presents the filmmaker’s feelings about being perceived as “wheelchair bound” and her positive experience of physically exciting activities such as dancing and zip wiring. It combines cut out animation in han

Piss on Patriarchy

Piss on Patriarchy

Marie is driving on the highway and needs to pee urgently. But the toilet at the rest stop is broken. And an increasingly absurd odyssey through this toxic male biotope begins for Marie – and ends in blood.

Trigger warning: sexualized harassment, violence.

Silence is Deathly Painful

The audio used in this work comes from an archive of recordings that were conducted by a computer program. This program listened to talk radio broadcasts across the United States from 2019-2022 and recorded what happened before, during, and after moments of silence that occurred

Terminal

Terminal presents the endless and unstoppable movement of machinery and goods that makes our modern throwaway society possible.

Oluwale

Oluwale

The first documentary to explore the story of David Oluwale, a Nigerian immigrant chased or thrown into the River Aire by Leeds Police in 1969.

Once means forever

Once means forever

“Once means forever” is short animated film, which shows us, without delusion, story of young women. Girl who could be any other women. Looking by her’s eyes, we will be troubled by her one day. The day which will change her life forever.

Paradise

4 girls are hiding in a bunker trying to understand Earth’s pain

Picturing Wonderland

Picturing Wonderland

Picturing Wonderland reflects a collaboration between the filmmakers and Maud Rowell, an experimental snapshot of the experience of living with a degenerative blindness. The film explores Maud’s fascinating relationship with the colours of the world around her as well as the use

Not Go Gentle

Not Go Gentle

Idyllic villages hide traces of sorrow and suffering inflicted on humans by each other. The short film is dedicated to all people-on-the move who are risking their lives to avoid arrest, escape violence and border pushbacks, to find safety and refuge.

How YOU Can Save Wildlife

How YOU Can Save Wildlife is an animation that raises awareness of how meat and dairy production is driving wildlife species loss and threatening humanity’s survival.

The animation follows a bedtime story told by a father to his son, as he describes how one by one wild animals f

I Want You To Panic!

A bomb drops into an art museum without exploding. While the museum’s opportunistic curator Claire markets the bomb as a work of art to investor Mr. Man, security guard Omar desperately tries to evacuate the building. The threat of explosion before his eyes Omar becomes a Cassand

If Not Now

If Not Now

If Not Now is a documentary essay film addressed to my Jewish great-great grandmother, Rebecca, who lived and died in Brick Lane in London’s East End. Her death haunts my memories. Brick Lane has been home to successive immigrant communities, Huguenot weavers, Jews, Bengalis; tod

Incantation

Incantation

A serendipitous encounter on distant shores
Colliding archives of body and place
Ominous scenes of a homeland’s militaristic pride
An incantation to freedom and belonging.

Love has no Borders

Love has no Borders

Gang violence forces a loving family to leave Central America in hopes of finding a better life only to find more trouble in the U.S.

Drowning

Drowning

A solo project and personal reflection on poverty and its affects.

Encounters by the water.

Indigenous communities, artisans, fishermen and people of various walks of life come together in this documentary which traces the course of a river from its source in the forrest all the way down to the sea.

Encounters by the water tells the many stories of people who live by t

Erlkönig

In a powerful exploration of racial and health disparities, classical music takes center stage when a father and son confront the ominous figure of Der Erlkönig, the whisperer of death.

First Work of Mercy

First Work of Mercy

Alpha has finally reached Europe. After a long and difficult journey, the young refugee, hungry and exhausted, glimpses a small village’s bell tower. A hope soon dashed. Alpha wanders through the rural village in search of help, but no one seems to see or hear him. His only compa

Hemorrhage

A work of agitprop against the end of Roe and the evisceration of women’s right to choose.

Dancing the Fine Print

Ranjini’s PhD project is a practice-based inquiry into how the practice and performance of Indian classical dance replicates socio-religious hierarchies within India. In this short film, she examines how the newspaper became a site on which the dancing body is disciplined into a

1984 is now

A micro-documentary dealing with authoritarian states -both as a current as well as an everlasting theme- with an ambiguous ending.

Apnea

Zeno is a whipped teenager who never stood up for himself. All he needs is a friend by his side, and Matteo will be exactly that. In a surprising turn of events, they’ll take each other’s breath away.

Climate Emergency

Climate Emergency

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On September 14, 2022, UN secretary-general, António Guterres, told world leaders gathered in New York: “The fossil fuel industry is killing us, and leaders are out of step with their people, who are crying out for urgent climate action.” TD Bank is the 8th worst bank

…To The Sea

…To The Sea

A Palestinian fisherman tries to breach the naval blockade in Gaza to get treatment for his sick daughter