Cry Freedom is a powerful drama based on the true story of Steve Biko, a black activist, and his relationship with a white journalist, Donald Woods. Set in the 1970s during the height of apartheid, the film explores themes of racial discrimination, social injustice, and the struggle for human rights. When Steve Biko is killed by the South African security police, Donald Woods risks his life to expose the truth and fight for justice.
Limbo tells the story of a talented musician who seeks asylum on a Scottish island after being separated from his family. As the protagonist adjusts to life in limbo as a refugee, he encounters various challenges and experiences racism. The film explores themes of belonging, identity, and the search for home.
In an Australian country town struggling with financial hardship and xenophobia, a struggling football team decides to recruit refugees to save their club and bring the community together.
Borderless is a documentary that investigates the complex issues surrounding immigration, human trafficking, and asylum seekers in Europe. Through the lens of investigative journalism, the film delves into the challenges faced by both immigrants and the countries they seek refuge in. Exploring the stories of individuals and NGOs working in the field, Borderless sheds light on the human side of the European refugee crisis and the ongoing battle for border control.
A series featuring six major artists and writers who live and work in exile.
A series about the AZC (Asylum Seekers Centre) in Zutphen. An unusual, intimate portrait of people who live together under a glass bell jar. About their joy, sadness, and sometimes despair. Every aspect is highlighted, from the desire to belong to the emotional bonds that develop between residents and employees.
Foreigners Out! Schlingensief's Container is a documentary/reality-TV movie that tackles the issues of xenophobia, racism, and politics in Austria. It explores the post-modern society through the lens of a controversial art project that brings together asylum-seekers, extreme right-wing supporters, and activists. The film highlights the tensions and conflicts arising from the clash of ideologies and raises questions about the nature of democracy and civil rights.
In every act of compassion, a foreign place becomes home.
Parvaneh, a young Afghan immigrant, has recently arrived in Switzerland. She finds it challenging to adapt to her new environment, language, and culture. Parvaneh encounters obstacles in her attempts to navigate this foreign territory and form connections. Her journey is a poignant exploration of resilience, identity, and the pursuit of belonging.
Refuge(e) traces the incredible journey of two refugees, Alpha and Zeferino. Each fled violent threats to their lives in their home countries and presented themselves at the US border asking for political asylum, only to be incarcerated in a for-profit prison for months on end without having committed any crime. Thousands more like them can't tell their stories.
A Haitian asylum seeker flees an immigration camp, unknowingly approaching a house owned by a paranoid blue-collar worker.
Mirte is a cleaner in the reception centre for asylum seekers at the airport. She tries to forget her past through routine. When the charismatic West African Luc is brought in, Mirte seems to get a grip on her life again. A film about loss, fleeing and love from an unexpected corner.
The story of Ahmed Albarjo, a man living in Malta struggling to secure Refugee Status. Made in collaboration with Spark 15 and RAAH.
In 1997, a Lithuanian fisherman named Pranas Baltrūnas defected from the Soviet Union by fleeing on a fishing vessel. His journey turned into a harrowing ordeal as he was pursued by the KGB and eventually sought asylum in the United States.
Ama, the daughter of Senegalese asylum seekers, feels completely Dutch. When Ama's mother and brother are arrested, Ama sets off in search of her father through Rotterdam in the middle of winter, hoping to avoid deportation. During this frightening and exciting journey, she discovers her roots, thanks in part to her extraordinary totem animal: a gigantic porcupine.
In 'Matar', an asylum seeker in England is faced with the harsh immigration system, pushing him to the margins of society. He relies on his bicycle to sustain himself.%s
Lucky Miles is an adventure comedy drama that follows a group of refugees as they escape and journey through the Australian Outback, facing various challenges and obstacles along the way. Their ultimate goal is to reach freedom and find a new home where they can start a new life.
Mobeen Azhar investigates how a protest outside an asylum seeker hotel turned into a riot, uncovering a blueprint for a national wave of violence that eight months later would affect us all.
A Hungarian Secret Service official attempts to defect the country and earn political asylum in the West.
Chauka, Please Tell Us The Time is a documentary film released in 2017 that explores the lives of asylum seekers in Australia. It sheds light on their struggles, experiences, and the challenges they face while seeking refuge in a foreign land. The film delves into the political and human rights issues surrounding asylum seekers in Australia.