3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Migration films at We Are Moving Stories. These include short drama, animation and documentary about migration in the US, global stories, ideas of homeland - and forced migration.
Total length of this section: 28 films.
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Salam - A female Lyft driver navigates the night shift in New York City while waiting to hear life-or-death news from her family in Syria. Length: 13:38 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Claire Fowler:
#WeLaGente is a powerful, short documentary film that takes a non-political, positive, human look at real Hispanic immigrant stories... putting a face to the diversity that adds to the fabric of America. Length: 4:49 minutes. Producer Harry Lowell:
All That We Carry - A Guatemalan woman tries to make a new home for herself in Oakland, California. But can a new beginning erase a painful past? Length: 9 minutes. Director/Producer Erin Semine Kökdil:
Los Mosquitos - Aby, a 15-year-old Honduran immigrant, navigates life in the US alongside her newly-arrived cousin. On Thanksgiving Day, Aby's rebellious spirit clashes with her caregiver's expectations, intensifying her desire to escape her home life. Length: 14:12 minutes. Writer/Producer Fumiya Hayakawa:
I Have No Tears, and I Must Cry - Maria Luisa is ready to escape immigration limbo, but when her green card interview takes an unexpected turn, she faces the anxiety of losing the life she had planned. Length: 13 minutes. Writer/Director Luis Fernando Puente:
PATIRI in the promised land - When an immigrant's right to stay in the United States is revoked, she stops at nothing to remain in the country. Length: 22 minutes. Writer/Director Page Cooper Anderson:
How Far is Home - In the midst of Trump's immigration ban, a teenage refugee Ahmed and his sister Ruba find a home at a Cleveland school for immigrants. Will they be able to reach their dreams? Length: 21.53 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Apo W. Bazidi:
Free is a short comedy about two immigrants who realize language barriers don’t have to be social barriers. Length: 4.32 minutes. Writer/Director Miguel Romero:
Trust - A refugee and an immigrant reconstruct the ideas of family and home while discovering what it means to be free. Length: 7.03 minutes. Director Heather Mooney:
Scent of Linden - A recent immigrant, Stefan moves into the Bulgarian enclave in Tennessee, where comical rivalries, suspicions, and hijinks conspire to come between him and his American Dream. Length: 1 hours 52 minutes. Director/Producer Sissy Denkova:
Bebé - A young illegal immigrant crosses the border with a lunchbox full of cash in search of a wealthy American family. Length: 14.42 minutes. Writer/Director Ryan Zaragoza:
Icebox - Fleeing gang violence, a young boy from Honduras is arrested crossing the US border and sent to an immigrant detention facility. Trapped inside the “Icebox” and faced with a rigid immigration process, he struggles to gain control of his fate. Length: 27 minutes. Writer/Director Daniel Sawka:
The Good from the Bad - An outcast combat veteran living amidst the desolation of the South Texas border country finds common ground with an undocumented immigrant fighting for her life on the migrant trail. Length: 17 minutes. Writer/Director Edward Tyndall:
The Desert Walkers - Jeff is a volunteer with No More Deaths, a controversial aid organization based in Tucson Arizona. Tasked with hiking deep into the Sonora Desert, which borders Mexico, Jeff and his team leave water at remotes points called way points in an effort to mitigate the deaths of migrants occurring in the sweltering heat of summer. Length: 6 minutes. Filmmaker Jason Outenreath:
I Would've Been Happy - An attempt to map a fraught relationship through the use of intricately coded pictographs and schematic abstractions applied onto glazed ceramic tiles and quilted cyanotype fabric. The aesthetics of architectural language are used to reconstruct memories of my family's domestic spaces in the hope of uncovering the logic of a broken home. Length: 8:52 minutes. Director Jordan Wong:
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Hostile is a feature-length documentary focusing on the UK’s complicated relationship with its migrant communities. Told through the stories of four participants from Black and Asian backgrounds, the film reveals the impact of the evolving ‘hostile environment’ - a term used by the UK government in 2012 to illustrate the atmosphere they wanted to create for migrants, with the intention of provoking them to leave of their own accord. Length: 1 hour 37 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Sonita Gale:
Her, Grace - Some people are born into history. The rest of us have snapshots. Length: 8.32 minutes. Director/Producer Grace and Katrina Lolicato:
The Old Young Crow - An Iranian boy befriends an old Japanese woman at a graveyard in Tokyo. Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor/Animator Liam LoPinto:
After We're Gone - Zena enters an underground shrine to meet with the royal priestess. As the ritual begins, she re-imagines the journey of the African Diaspora. Length: 9:52 minutes. Writer/Director Ima Iduozee:
Khana Khazana - A migrant worker discovers the dark side of migrant labour as his boss begins to control his destiny. Length: 15 minutes. Director Arka Das:
Searching for Wives - A migrant worker from South India, whose customs says he is not allowed to marry at an even age, tries to find a wife before his 32nd birthday whilst working as a lorry driver in Singapore. Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director Zuki Juno Tobgye:
Mare Nostrum - On the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, a Syrian father makes a decision that puts his daughter's life at risk. Length: 13 minutes. Director Rana Kazkaz & Anas Khalaf:
Exile and Belonging: Stories of Migrants From Around the World - showcases the unique stories of migrants, shedding light on the diversity of individual experience of migrants from around the world. The film uses the voices of real people paired with animation to protect the identities of those who remain undocumented. Each story highlights the diversity migration experiences, yet the stories are unified by the uniquely human audacity to imagine a better life. Length: 15:07 minutes. Director/Producer Christina MacGillivray.
Where have all the smiles gone - The domestic economy of Nepal is currently being controlled and balanced by the remittance. Hundreds of people are leaving their homes in Nepal to pursue their dreams, money and happiness outwards. Instead, with prosperity most of them are coming back in coffins. Length: 90 minutes. Interview with Director Anja Strelec:
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National Anthem - The Nation is overpopulated. Today, Immigrant Tulsi is called upon by Border Control to undertake the Government’s new, radical and highly-classified Citizenship Test or face immediate deportation. Length: 9.23 minutes. Director Hamza Jeetooa:
Citizen Kwame - Citizen Kwame is a minimalist film about travel visas. It tells the story of Kwame, an African man who wants to travel outside of his compound, but he must first get a visa from a caucasian gatekeeper who controls movements in-and-out of the house. It is only with the help of a newly acquired caucasian girlfriend that he succeeds. Length: 1 hour 21 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Yuhi Amuli:
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My Name is Anik - Bircan desires to learn Kurdish, the mother-tongue her grandmother left behind when she moved from her childhood village to Istanbul. The two attempt to find common ground in a language that holds both the promise of legacy and the memory of loss. Length: 15:30 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Bircan Birol:
Nutag-Homeland - A non-narrative hand-painted visual poem about diaspora, homeland, and the mass-deportations of the Kalmyk people during WWII. Length: 6 minutes. Director Alisi Telengut: