
Shafiq Sargand, 2018
Shafiq: letter to my own
Shafiq writes a letter to his family and friends to tell them or remind them of his story.
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Shafiq writes a letter to his family and friends to tell them or remind them of his story.
ViewHussein Abdoulahi Maidane, 2018
He tells us about his new life in France and how he gets in Europe.
ViewAbderhamane Hadjazi, 2018
Abderhamane writes to his mum to tell her about his new life in France.
ViewAndrea Casaseca, 2014
After lunch, David must confess the news to his parents. What he still doesn't know is the impact it will have in them.
ViewSahika Karatepe, 2013
«Skopje does not belong to us».
ViewAyşe Aybüke Samast, 2013
“…being ‘peaceful’ is a human right. ”
ViewAlicja Plachówna-Vasilevska, 2013
Does your husband sugar his tea? What colour is your wife's toothbrush? Which side of the bed does your wife sleep on? Alicja Plachówna (PL) could answer such questions in the middle of the night without hesitation. That is why her husband Boyan isn't "illegal" in Poland.
ViewMemduh Can Tanyeli, 2013
4 bankruptcies, 3 cities changed, what else could go wrong?
ViewSalih Ahmed, 2013
Learning a new language can be challenging, but when you move to a new country and don't speak the native tongue, there's a lot more pressure to try.
ViewPınar Idil Yakut, 2013
”Actually this place is not like a new home, but more like a new world. Everything is foreign, complicated here. All the things we learned all my life are not applicable.”
ViewMichalina Musielak, 2013
Israel is a country composed of only immigrants. Polish people were a huge part of them.
ViewNatalia Nguyen, 2013
"Dad, why did you decided to stay in Poland? - "I met your mum!"
ViewDavid Sypniewski, 2013
Bogdan Palici, 2012
A Romanian boy recovers his grandma's belongings and tries to find out how the life was before 1989
ViewAram Abrahamyan / Manana Youth Films, 2012
Sako, a thirteen year old boy, was made to work by his father since the age of seven at a tombstone factory.
ViewSeyithan Alkan, 2012
A boy introduces us to his colorful world in Tarlabasi, the one only place he would always want to come back to even after travelling to the space
ViewEleni Papapavlou, 2012
A girl feels bad about ignoring her grandmother after she moves to an elderly home.
ViewHadjara Karamoko-Mercy / Chez Nous, 2012
A girl talks about her two mothers.
ViewBertie Telezynski, 2012
'I think the Kids. I think they're a beautiful thing to see... because they don't know nothing you know? They don't know nothing of this world. This world is very scary'
ViewHande Zerkin, Metin Akdemir, Gunes Uyaniker, Gulgun Dedecam, 2012
"This place is my child. How can I give my child away? I devoted my life to it."
ViewSoraia Daniela Moreira / Chez Nous, 2012
A Portuguese girl returns to her neighborhood and remembers her Godmother, who has passed away
ViewDaghan Celayir, 2012
Ali, who immigrated to Istanbul 38 years ago after having had a brain trauma, stayed in the Kinali Island and never left the island since.
ViewSergey Kirakosyan, 2012
Portrait of an elderly athlete jogging in Armeni talking about his life and children.
ViewAriana S. Cota, 2012
The idea arose from a conflict over two issues: the fact that looking back, I have always tried to live where I was born; and throughout my life I have shared the story of loved ones who have been migrants and immigrants.
ViewLucas Tello Pérez, 2012
Jorge is a Senegalese inmigrant who lives in Jerez de la Frontera
ViewMartina Hudorovic, 2012
A portrait of a grandmother and her daughter.
ViewSimret Cheema-Innis, 2012
Short documentary film about a visually impaired woman and her love for salsa dancing.
ViewDavid Sypniewski, 2012
A Polish singer experiences a different cultural context as she raises her children after emigrating to France because of the political situation in Poland.
ViewAhang Bashi, 2012
Ahang reflects about her hybrid Swedish-Iranian cultural identity.
ViewRehana Siddique / Belonging UK, 2012
People with different cultural backgrounds live together in Greene Street
ViewAdebayo Bamgbose / Tony Longe, 2012
A London father talks about wanting to see his son at the end of the film it emerges that his girlfriend has sent the baby back to Ghana.
ViewRocío García Martínez, 2012
Why education is a theme that obsess me? Can I say something about it without talking about me? Why have I so many doubts about it?
Viewunknown, 2012
This documentary film is about a boy and his family living on a farm in Armenia.
ViewYusuf Ziya Esencan, Muge Sahin, Aysegul Kara, Eren Babacan, 2011
A short documentary about the only young ice skater in Eskisehir.
ViewGabrielle Jones, 2011
Patrycja' was made by 11 year old Patrycja, who lives in a large country house in England, with her family that work on the property.
ViewMilena Boudinova, 2011
In the oldest market of Sofia, Bulgaria, they sell fruit and vegetables. But besides these products, it’s also possible to sell your gypsy daughter.
ViewChloe White, 2011
Will plays guitar. Caroline runs. Tony likes family history. Three very normal hobbies that play an integral part to these people's lives
ViewRebecca Richards, 2011
'It's a shitty town, but it's OUR shitty town'
ViewSevgi Zorba, 2010
A 14 years-old girl reveals her colorful personality by talking about her long, Rapunzel-like hair
ViewOvgucan Kargi, 2010
A fourteen-year-old boy presents his take on alienation because of one’s physical traits.
ViewEmi Mazurkiewicz, 2010
A close portrait of two small boys, made by their sister.
ViewErhan Arik, 2010
"I had a dream. I’m in the house in Ardahan where I was born, a house ‘inherited’ from Armenians."
ViewNesimi Yetik, 2010
A young filmaker tries to teach cinema to his mother
ViewJim Birkett / Mike Howard, 2010
This couple from England has for years been sending personal letters and parcels to 'their lads and girls' who are in the army on a mission abroad.
ViewAkile Nazli Kaya, 2010
A young woman who reads from her diaries about her life in the Czech Republic while showing the life of her parents from Turkey
ViewMilena Boudinova, 2010
Georgi and Anka met at a gypsy bridesmarket and fell madly in love.
ViewOzge Yesilcimen, Bora Balbey, Bade Selcuk and Caner Kececi, 2010
Sakir Turker is the charitable, beloved, fatherly owner of the cafe Sakir's Place, which has long become one of the symbols of Canakkale.
ViewPavlos Stamatis, 2006
A look at the Greek crisis, through the media
ViewFrancesca Togni, 2006
Documentary film made by Francesca Togni (born 1990) from Italy.
ViewMarko Miksic, 2006
Documentary film about little boy Roki and his Roma family
ViewStephanie Smith, 2006
A film about how a girl communicates to his disabled brother
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