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Note: Some films are NOT available online, usually because they're in other film festival competitions requiring not posting films on internet.
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The Crest
A prairie farming family confronts an epic flood in the year 2040, after runaway climate change accelerates rainfall beyond all predictions. That leaves Brian and Darlene Geddes, and their daughter Chandra, bunkered down behind a colossal ring dyke to wait out the deluge. But can they withstand the pressure rising from within? |
The Story of Ebola
The Story of Ebola is an animated narrative made for "at risk" communities in Africa, especially for populations in West Africa experiencing the ongoing Ebola epidemic. The film makes visible the invisible Ebola germs to help people see and understand how Ebola spreads and how to protect themselves. Critical messages are woven through the story so that people better understand Ebola, see themselves within the context of an outbreak, and see how to act in ways that can keep themselves safe from the disease and protect their communities. |
KAM
Kam is a short film about an overweight man, looking for love but battling with his own insecurities. Terrified of interaction with the opposite sex, Kam's only friends are his group therapy leader and a phone sex operator. Will Kam break out of his shell and open himself up to find love? This film explores the struggles of being overweight and its effect on social life. |
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How do we find ourselves in certain situations? Why do some of us end up with a better set of circumstances than others? This short film takes us inside the world of a young Romani mother - a woman with a great sense of self preservation despite the daily struggles she faces as an asylum seeker on the streets of Dublin. |
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