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- Short film set in 1982. Twelve-year old Doug is drawn into the lurid world of VHS horror as he explores the mysterious disappearance of his father.
- Unravel follows the Western worlds least wanted clothes, on a journey across Northern India, from sea to industrial interior. They get sent to Panipat, a sleepy town and the only place in the world that wants them, recycling them back into yarn. Reshma is a bright, inquisitive woman working in a textile recycling factory in small time India, who dreams of travelling the vast distances the clothes she handles have. While Reshma shows us how these garments get transformed, she and other women workers reflect on these clothes. Despite limited exposure to western culture, they construct a picture of how the West is, using both their imagination and the rumours that travel with the cast-offs.
- Hung, a young Vietnamese man, is trafficked abroad on the promise of a job and a new life. Forced to work in a cannabis factory upon arrival he becomes a prisoner in a new world. Based on a real life case study from ECPAT UK. Winner of the Unchosen Film Campaign Against Human Trafficking.
- Rachel is a HIV-positive mother whose goal it is to educate pregnant women in Burkina Faso so that they will not pass on the virus to their children. Her activities take place around the clinics of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, where she found the help of Agnes, a nurse who teaches pregnant women the protocol of HIV prevention. One of the main obstacles in Rachel's journey is to overcome the problem of social exclusion for these HIV-positive women. In this culture, the HIV question is considered by many to be a woman's problem. They need to make sure that their babies will not be infected, but by doing the HIV test they worry that their community will learn about their illness and eventually ostracize them. Rachel realizes that raising awareness in the clinics of the capital is no longer enough. She has to extend her fight to the remote area in the outskirts of Ouagadougou where the level of education is much lower and therefore the women face a higher level of discrimination.
- Todd and the Tooth Fairy is a fun, magical, short film with an important message for all.
- Simply Rob is a portrait of New York based poet and activist Rob Vassilarakis. This film follows Rob as he tells his turbulent life story through his poetry.
- La and Tuong, indigenous Tai women from a mountainous area in northwest Vietnam, are living with HIV. The film tells their stories - from the brink of death after being infected by their drug-addicted husbands, to their blossoming as strong, independent women, able to support their families.
- Some hope to see life beyond their self-made community...Others simply embrace each day as it comes.
- In the jungle of Eastern Burma, a medical student, her trainer and a senior medic faces the consequences of the longest standing civil war in the world.
- Ana lives with her bitter mother and young brother Pedro in an isolated house in the Brazilian countryside. One day Pedro breaks their bleak routine and secretly takes her to their first ever party. Ana is cast into an unfamiliar worlds which she might never be part of.
- A documentary film tracking the epic journey of a monk through Thailand, against all odds.
- A cross between British Soap-Opera and westerns, Desperados tells the story of a wannabe cowboy who locks himself out in his underwear, whereby a group of builders force him to a stand off in the middle of the street.
- A story about loss and growing up set in the Austrian Alps.