The system is rigged, but it can be changed, the US-Iranian film director tells Malcolm Lewis.
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The system is rigged, but it can be changed, the US-Iranian film director tells Malcolm Lewis.
Beulah Devaney finds an unexpected message in the Hollywood blockbuster.
Filed in: Film United States Water
Lydia James talks to film director Leila Sansour about Open Bethlehem and being back in Palestine.
A group of filmmakers came up with a clever way to help smuggle five refugees to safety. Co-director Gabriele del Grande explains how On the Bride’s Side came to be.
Mixed media can help change attitudes in an increasingly unequal world, says Katharine Round.
The award-winning novelist and film director tells Graeme Green about growing up in rural China, freedom, censorship and loneliness.
Dominik Sipinski reports on the annual film festival held in a refugee camp in the desert.
Filed in: Film Refugees Western Sahara
Israeli filmmaker Lia Tarachansky tells Frank Barat about the challenges and rewards of making On The Side of the Road.
The acclaimed film director talks to Frank Barat about Palestine, politics, and why he wants to keep causing trouble.
The investigative journalist and filmmaker tells Hazel Healy about his new film, and explains why Australia is still on an international ‘shame list’.
Filed in: Australia Film Indigenous Peoples
Struggling to understand the meaning of poverty, four students took on a challenge, with unforeseen consequences, writes Anna Bevan.