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- A team of college students from USC in Los Angeles travels to Europe's largest refugee camp to design and build innovations for the tens of thousands of refugees living on Lesvos Island in Greece.
- The 50th film in Tora-san series to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the series. The adult Mitsuo, Tora-san's nephew, who runs into Izumi, his first love, whom he had once promised to marry. The familiar faces of Kurumaya Cafe, which Tora-san's family ran in Shibamata, also return. Catching up with old friends, it is always their dearest memories of Tora-san which everyone shares on such occasions.
- Displacement crisis has reached 100 million people globally. 60+ Ukrainian refugees were involved in making the film, sending a message of support to all refugees. The film focuses on the PTSD that people experience after fleeing the war.
- A journey through loss, pain, and memory. The Last Memory is a poetic homage to the death of a young Yemeni champion, who tragically lost his life at sea, whilst seeking refuge from the ongoing war in Yemen.
- In 1944 in Crimea, under Soviet rule, 240,000 Crimean Tatars, a Turkic ethnic group of indigenous peoples of Ukraine and the Crimea, were deported to Siberia and the USSR. It wasn't until the late 1980s they were allowed to return home. This film for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, enabled the dissemination of information to the former deportees in an attempt to help them claim back their civil rights in the Ukraine and Crimea.
- ShortPassion is a story about a young kick-boxer, Ahmed and what drives him to do the sport he loves, his fight to raise more awareness and try to bring peace back to his home country of Yemen. After spending time in jail for not wanting to fight in the war, he fled Yemen in 2018 in order to avoid a raging civil war that has now killed thousands and left millions displaced and on the brink of the worlds worst famine in the 21st century. We listen to his thoughts for his future and how he feels about his current situation since arriving on Jeju, South Korea. When he arrived the Korean people had taken to the streets in protest about him and his fellow Yemeni refugees wanting them removed from the country without thought nor understanding of what was happening in Yemen. This film shares Ahmed's thoughts about the war in Yemen as well as his wishes for the future.
- A group of Malian refugees trained themselves to battle relentless bushfires, protecting their camp, their livelihood, and Mauritanian locals in a short documentary by David Alexander.
- In February 2022, Russia launched its full-scale war in Ukraine, triggering a mass exodus of people fleeing Ukraine to various countries across Europe. "Dodomu," meaning "home" or "homeward bound" in Ukrainian, is a poignant documentary that follows the journey of three Ukrainian refugees as they navigate the challenges of starting anew in a foreign land. The film offers a glimpse into the lives of the refugees, revealing their struggles to rebuild their lives in Poland and their hopes for the future. Through candid interviews and cinematic storytelling, the movie exposes the complexities of refugee matters and the difficult decisions that Ukrainians have had to make in the face of conflict. As a National Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR and the film's narrator, Jung Woo-Sung brings a unique perspective to the film, examining the global plight of refugees and offering a call to action for viewers to empathize with their struggle and support those in need. Through powerful storytelling and intimate portraits of those affected by the war, "Dodomu" stands as a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit in times of crisis.
- Presents the incredible stories of 5 Colombian families, who have been victims of the Colombian guerrilla and are now refugees in Panama.
- The story of a family of Rohingya refugees on their journey to a camp in Bangladesh.
- Short documentary in which Yul Brynner examines the plight of European refugees and their children.
- 'Family' is a story about a young family who escaped the war in Yemen in search of a safer place to live. Leaving Yemen was a tough decision but the father was left with little choice due to the raging war. His family are the most important thing to him and allowing them to live free and safe is the highest priority. His love came above everything and he wanted to provide them with a future not currently possible in his home country. When they arrived the Korean people had taken to the streets in protest of the Yemeni refugees wanting them removed from the country without thought nor understanding of what was happening in Yemen. Throughout the film, we listen to his thoughts, as he shares his feelings about the war and why he left with his family. Has his search for a safe place ended, or will there be more difficulties ahead...?
- In life, we all often hope for the simplest of things. A home, a job, money, perhaps a car and of course love. These things are not considered to be a luxury to us and we often take them for granted. Hope is a story about Ali, a young Yemeni man who is searching his way through life after leaving Yemen due to the civil war and trying to find his path, his hopes, and his dreams. After leaving Yemen he found himself lost, with nowhere to call home and after several years landed on Jeju, a small island off the coast of South Korea. He only has one real hope, to help others, especially the people of his home country. But, unable to return, he now struggles to find these things we often take for granted, especially, a place to call home. Once again he must start his journey looking towards a brighter future. This film shares Ali's thoughts and wishes for the future.
- Inspire - Connect - Belong was the three-fold aim of a series of creative experiential workshops, supported by UNHCR, and conducted by the renowned international Recording Artist, Alexia Vassiliou, to benefit a group of unaccompanied and separated asylum-seeking children, in Cyprus. Attended by 25 girls from Somalia and Cameroon who came to Cyprus alone to seek asylum from war and persecution, the workshops were based on Alexia's innovative educational program, "Re-bE The Music Listening Method - Music Movement", specifically designed to address the needs of each child, their traumatic experiences and help restore a sense of safety and hope for a brighter future.
- The Somalian hip hop star Keinaan, Sudanian singer Rasha, Angolan Gato Beydseyele with several musicians in exile gather in a music studio in Dakar, Senegal. With the legendary musician Youssou N'dour as a producer, they create "Building Bridges", a music project to raise money that can provide refugees education. A Refugee Voices production for UNHCR.
- Using powerful eyewitness accounts, government documents and previously unseen footage Justin Rowlatt reveals how the attacks on Rohingya in Myanmar by security forces and local Buddhists were part of a carefully planned operation.